American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... thought is , that as England does so , it would be well for us to do so : that is my thought . " To this , Utami thus replied : - " The chief of Papeete has said well , that we have received a great many good things from the kind ...
... thought is , that as England does so , it would be well for us to do so : that is my thought . " To this , Utami thus replied : - " The chief of Papeete has said well , that we have received a great many good things from the kind ...
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... thoughts would perhaps lead us , because they go too far , -must we not stop short of Upuparu , because his thought goes too far likewise ? The Bible , he says , is our perfect guide : —it is ; but what does that Scripture mean , - He ...
... thoughts would perhaps lead us , because they go too far , -must we not stop short of Upuparu , because his thought goes too far likewise ? The Bible , he says , is our perfect guide : —it is ; but what does that Scripture mean , - He ...
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... thought of king or prince , but would not have any ob- jection that God would save " either . They regard the rela- tionship between the monarch and his subjects , as derogatory in the highest degree to the latter , and calculated to ...
... thought of king or prince , but would not have any ob- jection that God would save " either . They regard the rela- tionship between the monarch and his subjects , as derogatory in the highest degree to the latter , and calculated to ...
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CHENEVIX ON NATIONAL CHARACTER | 24 |
MYSTERIES AND MASONRY | 57 |
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