American Quarterly Review, Том 20Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 |
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... light has been thrown upon it by modern discoveries ; and the question is certainly , at the present time , embarrassed with fewer diffi- culties than it has been at any former period . It is not our intention , however , on the present ...
... light has been thrown upon it by modern discoveries ; and the question is certainly , at the present time , embarrassed with fewer diffi- culties than it has been at any former period . It is not our intention , however , on the present ...
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... light on the island must be ex- tinguished ; no canoe must be launched on the water , no person must bathe ; and , except those whose attendance was required at the temple , no individual must be seen out of doors ; no dog must bark ...
... light on the island must be ex- tinguished ; no canoe must be launched on the water , no person must bathe ; and , except those whose attendance was required at the temple , no individual must be seen out of doors ; no dog must bark ...
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... light , literary productions are far more va- luable to the historian and the philosopher , than they have usually been considered . They are a most important medium , through which to examine the nice , distinctive shades of cha ...
... light , literary productions are far more va- luable to the historian and the philosopher , than they have usually been considered . They are a most important medium , through which to examine the nice , distinctive shades of cha ...
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... light on the facts and principles of the Bible . To those who devote their powers to the investigation and ex- position of the truths of scripture , the world is , at the present day , under great and increasing obligations . This class ...
... light on the facts and principles of the Bible . To those who devote their powers to the investigation and ex- position of the truths of scripture , the world is , at the present day , under great and increasing obligations . This class ...
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... light he has gained , and which the mind of his reader spontaneously craves . The question has sometimes been asked , whether a commen- tator upon the Bible ought to bring out his theological senti- ments in a work , the professed ...
... light he has gained , and which the mind of his reader spontaneously craves . The question has sometimes been asked , whether a commen- tator upon the Bible ought to bring out his theological senti- ments in a work , the professed ...
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