The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... the spirit we bring to the consideration of this subject is the spirit we should bring to the considera- tion of every other . We wish well to English Churchmen , and FO . LXXVII . B in what we are about to say we would do.
... the spirit we bring to the consideration of this subject is the spirit we should bring to the considera- tion of every other . We wish well to English Churchmen , and FO . LXXVII . B in what we are about to say we would do.
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... tion . While we write , Mr. Rawlinson's massive volume , ' The ' Five Great Monarchies , ' lies open before us , and our eye rests on the following passage : - The great cause of this difference between ancient and modern Chaldæa is the ...
... tion . While we write , Mr. Rawlinson's massive volume , ' The ' Five Great Monarchies , ' lies open before us , and our eye rests on the following passage : - The great cause of this difference between ancient and modern Chaldæa is the ...
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... tion by writing them , though poets of repute have amused themselves , and reposed from their earnest labours , in this dilettante composition . We , for our part , are far from undervaluing the charm of melodious verse , and very far ...
... tion by writing them , though poets of repute have amused themselves , and reposed from their earnest labours , in this dilettante composition . We , for our part , are far from undervaluing the charm of melodious verse , and very far ...
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... tion to the present disastrous state of America , some application which assuredly could never have been anticipated by the writer . His poems on Slavery , for instance , one reads with quite a new interest ; and how much significance ...
... tion to the present disastrous state of America , some application which assuredly could never have been anticipated by the writer . His poems on Slavery , for instance , one reads with quite a new interest ; and how much significance ...
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... tion to it , of independence and desire for self - government . Read over again , by the light of this civil war , the following poem of Longfellow's , so justly called ' The Warning : ' Beware ! The Israelite of old who tore The lion ...
... tion to it , of independence and desire for self - government . Read over again , by the light of this civil war , the following poem of Longfellow's , so justly called ' The Warning : ' Beware ! The Israelite of old who tore The lion ...
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