North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1855 |
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... common language have no common standard when their native tongue comprises various analogies ; so that one man may follow one and another man follow another analogy . How can the Eng- lishman pursue the analogy of his language in ...
... common language have no common standard when their native tongue comprises various analogies ; so that one man may follow one and another man follow another analogy . How can the Eng- lishman pursue the analogy of his language in ...
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... common domain , which they have exercised in determining that there shall never be a king within their limits . The common sense , the natural pride , the best feelings and hopes of an enlightened , patriotic , and humane people , are ...
... common domain , which they have exercised in determining that there shall never be a king within their limits . The common sense , the natural pride , the best feelings and hopes of an enlightened , patriotic , and humane people , are ...
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... common , to be able to recognize and with joy to acknowledge the work of the Lord , when performed through the agency of a personal enemy . But the power of this purified and exalted love reveals itself under still another view , when ...
... common , to be able to recognize and with joy to acknowledge the work of the Lord , when performed through the agency of a personal enemy . But the power of this purified and exalted love reveals itself under still another view , when ...
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FINISHED LIVES | 21 |
GREEK PRONUNCIATION | 49 |
THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS | 58 |
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