American Quarterly Review, Том 20Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 |
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... existence long before . In ancient times , and especially in eastern countries , change was a thing hardly known . The mantle of the father fell unrent upon the son , and generation after generation passed away with scarcely a thought ...
... existence long before . In ancient times , and especially in eastern countries , change was a thing hardly known . The mantle of the father fell unrent upon the son , and generation after generation passed away with scarcely a thought ...
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... existence was whelmed in final destruction . He wrote a history of the war of the Jews against the Romans , in seven books ; a work on Jewish antiquities , in twenty books ; two books vindicating the antiquity of the Jewish nation ...
... existence was whelmed in final destruction . He wrote a history of the war of the Jews against the Romans , in seven books ; a work on Jewish antiquities , in twenty books ; two books vindicating the antiquity of the Jewish nation ...
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... existence , but which can afford no solid support amid the trying exigencies of actual life . From the time of Origen , to the present , there have always been those who attached great importance to the spiritual meaning of many parts ...
... existence , but which can afford no solid support amid the trying exigencies of actual life . From the time of Origen , to the present , there have always been those who attached great importance to the spiritual meaning of many parts ...
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... existence . In every mind there is something which whispers of the past , something that foretells the future , something that declares , without effort , how far these great elements of time bear upon and fill up the present , and that ...
... existence . In every mind there is something which whispers of the past , something that foretells the future , something that declares , without effort , how far these great elements of time bear upon and fill up the present , and that ...
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... existence by the powers of the soul . Across these leaden intellects , except the immediate and dying images of sense , nothing passes . They remain the vassals of their infirmity , shrouded by the deep obscurity that gathers over all ...
... existence by the powers of the soul . Across these leaden intellects , except the immediate and dying images of sense , nothing passes . They remain the vassals of their infirmity , shrouded by the deep obscurity that gathers over all ...
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