American Quarterly Review, Том 20Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 |
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... equal to all Europe ; and the several islands taken together present a surface considerably larger than Europe . Here , then , as an able English writer observes , we have countries greater in extent than China and Hindostan put to ...
... equal to all Europe ; and the several islands taken together present a surface considerably larger than Europe . Here , then , as an able English writer observes , we have countries greater in extent than China and Hindostan put to ...
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... equal to that of the chiefs , but this is of rare occurrence , and that circumstance alone does not facilitate the admission of its possessor to the higher ranks in society . " " Of these various people , some have made advances in ...
... equal to that of the chiefs , but this is of rare occurrence , and that circumstance alone does not facilitate the admission of its possessor to the higher ranks in society . " " Of these various people , some have made advances in ...
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... equal fondness for the study of revelation . The natural philosopher cultivates an ac- quaintance with the sacred records , and the divine with the wonders of creation . The fact that the volumes of nature and revelation have at length ...
... equal fondness for the study of revelation . The natural philosopher cultivates an ac- quaintance with the sacred records , and the divine with the wonders of creation . The fact that the volumes of nature and revelation have at length ...
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... equal . Nor was the German scholar less of a philologist than logician . He shows you his skill in biblical criticism , not by unfolding to you the process of his thoughts , in arriving at the meaning of a difficult passage , but by ...
... equal . Nor was the German scholar less of a philologist than logician . He shows you his skill in biblical criticism , not by unfolding to you the process of his thoughts , in arriving at the meaning of a difficult passage , but by ...
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... equal or greater confidence in the infallibility of the creed he has formed without their aid . Another requisite in the sacred commentator , which should not be overlooked , is that he be well versed in the nature and laws of ...
... equal or greater confidence in the infallibility of the creed he has formed without their aid . Another requisite in the sacred commentator , which should not be overlooked , is that he be well versed in the nature and laws of ...
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