The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... opus . I do not mean the time of its conception , the very day and hour of that happy event having been recorded in the se- venth chapter , A. I .: nor the time of its birth , that as has been registered in the weekly Lite- rary 13.
... opus . I do not mean the time of its conception , the very day and hour of that happy event having been recorded in the se- venth chapter , A. I .: nor the time of its birth , that as has been registered in the weekly Lite- rary 13.
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... means not so the developement of our moral nature , which is its higher purpose . The comic poet asserts that Verum illud verbum est vulgo quod dici solet , Omnes sibi esse melius malle , quam alteri : * but this is not true in love ...
... means not so the developement of our moral nature , which is its higher purpose . The comic poet asserts that Verum illud verbum est vulgo quod dici solet , Omnes sibi esse melius malle , quam alteri : * but this is not true in love ...
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... means extended , he properly considered this . And having en- tered on this prudential course with a calm reliance upon Providence in case his hour should come before that purpose could be ac- complished , he was without any earthly ...
... means extended , he properly considered this . And having en- tered on this prudential course with a calm reliance upon Providence in case his hour should come before that purpose could be ac- complished , he was without any earthly ...
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... means for the preservation of his child ; and that as a pastor also it became him now in his own family to set an example to his parishioners . Deborah , who had the most perfect reliance upon her father's judgement , and lived in ...
... means for the preservation of his child ; and that as a pastor also it became him now in his own family to set an example to his parishioners . Deborah , who had the most perfect reliance upon her father's judgement , and lived in ...
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... thou comest to every seventh or ninth year ( if thou givest any credit to Marsilius Ficinus , or Firmicus ) , diligently consult with an astrono- mer , from whence and by what means any peril or danger may happen , or come unto thee 106.
... thou comest to every seventh or ninth year ( if thou givest any credit to Marsilius Ficinus , or Firmicus ) , diligently consult with an astrono- mer , from whence and by what means any peril or danger may happen , or come unto thee 106.
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