Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... stand in need of being estimated chronologically . In expounding " The Evangelical Movement " in 1789 , he is very much the same expositor as when he dealt at length with " The Present As- pect of the Church " in 1843. If in the former ...
... stand in need of being estimated chronologically . In expounding " The Evangelical Movement " in 1789 , he is very much the same expositor as when he dealt at length with " The Present As- pect of the Church " in 1843. If in the former ...
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... stands the trial ; and though in his history he judges mildly some sins of appetite or passion , there is no sign in his life or his remembered character that he was compounding for what he was inclined to . There is no attempt to ...
... stands the trial ; and though in his history he judges mildly some sins of appetite or passion , there is no sign in his life or his remembered character that he was compounding for what he was inclined to . There is no attempt to ...
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... stand to win a thousand . " " I want to know what this old woman had to tell , " Jack Baker went on doggedly . " Man alive ! Let the old woman go to the devil . ” But Stephen's cheek continued pale . He was not easy about that old woman ...
... stand to win a thousand . " " I want to know what this old woman had to tell , " Jack Baker went on doggedly . " Man alive ! Let the old woman go to the devil . ” But Stephen's cheek continued pale . He was not easy about that old woman ...
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... standing . He felt conscious that he was not looking to advantage . To stand without your hat in your hands , without the aid even of an umbrella or walking - stick , before a lady , while she reads a letter , makes one feel like a ...
... standing . He felt conscious that he was not looking to advantage . To stand without your hat in your hands , without the aid even of an umbrella or walking - stick , before a lady , while she reads a letter , makes one feel like a ...
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... stand , I suppose , that my father's honor is dear to me . My Uncle Stephen can not understand . Nothing , nothing ! " - she stamped with her foot and looked so resolute that Jack trembled- " nothing would ever persuade me to sacrifice ...
... stand , I suppose , that my father's honor is dear to me . My Uncle Stephen can not understand . Nothing , nothing ! " - she stamped with her foot and looked so resolute that Jack trembled- " nothing would ever persuade me to sacrifice ...
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