The Christian Remembrancer, المجلد 26F.C. & J. Rivington, 1853 |
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... give up this sempiternal habit of trying to use other men's brains . All , then , we can state , is Mr. Alford's general object . ' In the present volume it has been attempted to construct the text on more worthy principles [ than in ...
... give up this sempiternal habit of trying to use other men's brains . All , then , we can state , is Mr. Alford's general object . ' In the present volume it has been attempted to construct the text on more worthy principles [ than in ...
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... give no indication of the home of its first conception ; but if this is a defect , as we sup- pose it must be critically considered , it may commonly be traced to his sympathies with thoughts and sentiments which are regarded by us as ...
... give no indication of the home of its first conception ; but if this is a defect , as we sup- pose it must be critically considered , it may commonly be traced to his sympathies with thoughts and sentiments which are regarded by us as ...
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driven out with a command that no man should give them food or shelter , and who are said to have perished miserably of famine . The author has given some good reasons , in a long and learned note , ( Note iv . p . 356 ... give ...
driven out with a command that no man should give them food or shelter , and who are said to have perished miserably of famine . The author has given some good reasons , in a long and learned note , ( Note iv . p . 356 ... give ...
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