The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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... desire for gigantic height was never roused in the mind of the Greek , who had not only his gods upon earth , but his heaven also , in the Islands of the Blest where the sun sets beyond the western waters . But the mind of the Eastern ...
... desire for gigantic height was never roused in the mind of the Greek , who had not only his gods upon earth , but his heaven also , in the Islands of the Blest where the sun sets beyond the western waters . But the mind of the Eastern ...
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... desire for the success of the negotiation , and for a speedy and generall submission ; ' refers to the inclosed letters to Glengarry and Sir Donald Macdonald , which are sent open for Breadalbane's perusal , with a request to forward ...
... desire for the success of the negotiation , and for a speedy and generall submission ; ' refers to the inclosed letters to Glengarry and Sir Donald Macdonald , which are sent open for Breadalbane's perusal , with a request to forward ...
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... desire that the au- thority of Scripture should not thus rashly be pledged to facts and opinions with which it has no concern , save in so far as it describes the visible manifestations of creative wisdom , beauty , and power . The ...
... desire that the au- thority of Scripture should not thus rashly be pledged to facts and opinions with which it has no concern , save in so far as it describes the visible manifestations of creative wisdom , beauty , and power . The ...
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