The Works of Walter Savage Landor...Edward Moxon, 1853 |
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... God's name , say not so . Kotzebue . In such confederacy I see nothing but conspiracy and rebellion , and I am bound ... God calls them : me too he calls : I will enter the door again . May the greater sacrifice bring the people together ...
... God's name , say not so . Kotzebue . In such confederacy I see nothing but conspiracy and rebellion , and I am bound ... God calls them : me too he calls : I will enter the door again . May the greater sacrifice bring the people together ...
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... gods as if a thunderbolt had fallen in the midst of them . Now , I am confident you never would have assailed the false religion , unless you were pre- pared for the reception of the true . For it hath always been an indication of ...
... gods as if a thunderbolt had fallen in the midst of them . Now , I am confident you never would have assailed the false religion , unless you were pre- pared for the reception of the true . For it hath always been an indication of ...
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... gods as you think of your ancestor Isknos , and who see in their images as good a likeness . Let men have their own way , especially their way to the temples . It is easier to drive them out of one road than Lucian . Unless you are very ...
... gods as you think of your ancestor Isknos , and who see in their images as good a likeness . Let men have their own way , especially their way to the temples . It is easier to drive them out of one road than Lucian . Unless you are very ...
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... God of Peace , when you are found daily in the courts and market - places with clenched fists and bloody noses . I ... gods and their children , morose as some of the senior are , and mischievous as are some of the junior , I have never ...
... God of Peace , when you are found daily in the courts and market - places with clenched fists and bloody noses . I ... gods and their children , morose as some of the senior are , and mischievous as are some of the junior , I have never ...
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... gods ; namely , that an implicit faith in what outrages our reason , which we know is God's gift and bestowed on us for our guidance , that this weak , blind , stupid faith is be perpetually nor much elevated in the ethic and didactic ...
... gods ; namely , that an implicit faith in what outrages our reason , which we know is God's gift and bestowed on us for our guidance , that this weak , blind , stupid faith is be perpetually nor much elevated in the ethic and didactic ...
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