| George Washington Burnap - 1835 - 408 страница
...vilifiers. What could do this more effectually than establishing his identity with the Platonic Logos? But what, it may be asked, has all this to do with Creeds? We shall soon see. The elements of which this intermediate, imaginary Being, for he was not... | |
| Henry Burgess (of Luton) - 1836 - 446 страница
...equipages, and ordering dinner at the BULL, wander for a whole morning among these well sung scenes. But what, it may be asked, has all this to do with OLNEY; the town itself, the breathing-place of some fifteen hundred baings ? This question is easily... | |
| 1837 - 530 страница
...a size so disproportioned to that of the mother, that both sunk under the operation of parturition. But what, it may be asked, has all this to do with the " Denver Sheep Show ?" More than, at the first blush, many would imagine ; for it is by a fixed regard... | |
| 1849 - 702 страница
...it is quite evident that a certain quantity is absolutely necessary for their perfect development. But what, it may be asked, has all this to do with the culture or decay of peach trees 1 A good deal, as any one will see, who gives the subject a little... | |
| 1849 - 690 страница
...it is quite evident that a certain quantity is absolutely necessary for their perfect development. But what, it may be asked, has all this to do with the culture or decay of peach trees ? A good deal, as any one will see, who gives the subject a little... | |
| 1849 - 570 страница
...young the lower passions of their nature," and urge them headlong in a career of degradation and shame. But what, it may be asked, has all this to do with Ragged Schools ? We reply, " Much every way." It increases the accumulations of human misery, multiplies... | |
| 1850 - 704 страница
...are unconscious of our own ; or if conscious of it, we never murmur at its weight on our own backs. But what, it may be asked, has all this to do with the subject of Missions! It has much to do with it, for where self-love is permitted to exercise its power,... | |
| 1858 - 604 страница
...sculptures — its temples and palaces, with their inscriptions, and even from its receptacles of the dead. But what, it may be asked, has all this to do with the work before us? In our judgment, the affinity is very intimate, inasmuch as we are persuaded Mr Hislop's... | |
| George W. Johnson - 1863 - 546 страница
...arm must be always prepared either for or to prevent war with some determined confederacy of insects. But what, it may be asked, has all this to do with the operations which most concern the readers of this Journal ? It may simply be answered that no gardener... | |
| Rev. Henry Greene - 1866 - 496 страница
...effectual, but which the blessing of God had made useful when others far more promising had been abortive. " But what," it may be asked, " has all this to do with the truth of Christianity ? " Much, we reply, and in various ways. In the first place it argues such a... | |
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