Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 3W. Blackwood, 1850 |
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... respects , perhaps , a bigoted Catholic ; yet there is hardly a word here , or in any other part of his writings on religion , to which a Christian in any country may not subscribe , and which is not calculated in all ages and places to ...
... respects , perhaps , a bigoted Catholic ; yet there is hardly a word here , or in any other part of his writings on religion , to which a Christian in any country may not subscribe , and which is not calculated in all ages and places to ...
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... respect the bones of our fathers , because an inward voice tells us that all is not lost with them ; and that is the voice which has everywhere consecrated the funeral service throughout the world ; all are equally persuaded that the ...
... respect the bones of our fathers , because an inward voice tells us that all is not lost with them ; and that is the voice which has everywhere consecrated the funeral service throughout the world ; all are equally persuaded that the ...
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... Respect and preserve their privileges , such as they have received them from their ancestors , and preserve them with care and love . And now , I give you every blessing which a father can bestow on his child ; praying the Father , Son ...
... Respect and preserve their privileges , such as they have received them from their ancestors , and preserve them with care and love . And now , I give you every blessing which a father can bestow on his child ; praying the Father , Son ...
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... respect , and frequently swayed the public councils on the most momentous occasions . It is in these two principles , the love of justice and respect for women , that the founda- tion was laid for the manners of chivalry , which form ...
... respect , and frequently swayed the public councils on the most momentous occasions . It is in these two principles , the love of justice and respect for women , that the founda- tion was laid for the manners of chivalry , which form ...
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... respects at least , have approached perfection . If we cannot discern the beauties , the conclusion to be drawn is , that our taste is defective , rather than that so many ages and generations have concurred in lavishing their ...
... respects at least , have approached perfection . If we cannot discern the beauties , the conclusion to be drawn is , that our taste is defective , rather than that so many ages and generations have concurred in lavishing their ...
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