The Methodist Quarterly Review, Том 18;Том 40G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1858 |
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... feel the want of a copious index to Lord Bacon's works , in Basil Montagu's and all other editions ; a want which becomes more painful as we proceed , and so serious that we cannot refrain from censuring bitterly that grave omission ...
... feel the want of a copious index to Lord Bacon's works , in Basil Montagu's and all other editions ; a want which becomes more painful as we proceed , and so serious that we cannot refrain from censuring bitterly that grave omission ...
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... feel I love him with all my heart . ' She continued to declare the great things God had done for her soul , to the astonishment of many , till the Lord took her to himself . " This is the first happy death of the negro race in the ...
... feel I love him with all my heart . ' She continued to declare the great things God had done for her soul , to the astonishment of many , till the Lord took her to himself . " This is the first happy death of the negro race in the ...
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... feel grateful to their masters for the blessings of freedom which they had obtained . If the doctor or the mission- aries had inveighed against slavery from the pulpit in the West Indies , they would have closed at once the door against ...
... feel grateful to their masters for the blessings of freedom which they had obtained . If the doctor or the mission- aries had inveighed against slavery from the pulpit in the West Indies , they would have closed at once the door against ...
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... feel- ings of an honest heart , to views and assertions which , in their un- qualified sense , cannot with truth be sustained . A calmer , and , as we take it , a perfectly correct and unobjection- able statement of the whole subject ...
... feel- ings of an honest heart , to views and assertions which , in their un- qualified sense , cannot with truth be sustained . A calmer , and , as we take it , a perfectly correct and unobjection- able statement of the whole subject ...
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... all ages . Whittier can feel as they felt , and can speak those feelings as hardly another can . He thus recalls to the recollection of mankind their names and deeds , covered , indeed , with its own 1858. ] 75 Whittier's Poems .
... all ages . Whittier can feel as they felt , and can speak those feelings as hardly another can . He thus recalls to the recollection of mankind their names and deeds , covered , indeed , with its own 1858. ] 75 Whittier's Poems .
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