The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writingsTrübner, 1865 |
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... tell a round , unvarnished tale . But such a genuine historical literature is scarcely found in the Hebrew records ; all are more or less tinged by this mythological character . The books which treat of the earliest periods are , as it ...
... tell a round , unvarnished tale . But such a genuine historical literature is scarcely found in the Hebrew records ; all are more or less tinged by this mythological character . The books which treat of the earliest periods are , as it ...
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... tell of the more recent polish and smoothness . He retains , moreover , all the spirituality of the older school : ceremonial observances are in no respect elevated by him . The Sabbath alone is named , and that in a tone the very ...
... tell of the more recent polish and smoothness . He retains , moreover , all the spirituality of the older school : ceremonial observances are in no respect elevated by him . The Sabbath alone is named , and that in a tone the very ...
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... tell how the innocent was rescued by force or stealth . The Story of Robin Hood " rescuing the squires three " is of this character . " Bold Robin Hood ranging the forest all round , The forest all round ranged he ; O then did he meet ...
... tell how the innocent was rescued by force or stealth . The Story of Robin Hood " rescuing the squires three " is of this character . " Bold Robin Hood ranging the forest all round , The forest all round ranged he ; O then did he meet ...
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... tell unto me . ' O they are mine , but none of thine , And are come for the ' squires all three . ' " " O take them , O take them , ' says great master sheriff , ' O take them along with thee ; For there's never a man in fair Nottingham ...
... tell unto me . ' O they are mine , but none of thine , And are come for the ' squires all three . ' " " O take them , O take them , ' says great master sheriff , ' O take them along with thee ; For there's never a man in fair Nottingham ...
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... tell them how they may Subdue without assistance this North America . " Old Satan , the arch traitor , resolved a voyage to take , Who rules sole navigator upon the burning lake ; For the Britannic ocean he launches far away , To land ...
... tell them how they may Subdue without assistance this North America . " Old Satan , the arch traitor , resolved a voyage to take , Who rules sole navigator upon the burning lake ; For the Britannic ocean he launches far away , To land ...
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The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
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