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... kind . ” The first idea that occurs to us , upon a perusal of this argument , is the inapplication of the title to the poem . The three kingdoms of nature occupies only the latter half of our author's labours , the preceding half being ...
... kind . ” The first idea that occurs to us , upon a perusal of this argument , is the inapplication of the title to the poem . The three kingdoms of nature occupies only the latter half of our author's labours , the preceding half being ...
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... kind to the Archbishop under his Episcopal Seal , he would not grant it , but would have me come to Rose Castle and receive institution from him : and yet , when I came thither , took advantage of the twenty - eight days allowed him by ...
... kind to the Archbishop under his Episcopal Seal , he would not grant it , but would have me come to Rose Castle and receive institution from him : and yet , when I came thither , took advantage of the twenty - eight days allowed him by ...
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... kind Letter of the 5th instant has lain some . where by the way ; for it came not to hand till last night . But it came then with a duck in its mouth , as we say ; and it would have been extreme savory meat if your Lordship had taken ...
... kind Letter of the 5th instant has lain some . where by the way ; for it came not to hand till last night . But it came then with a duck in its mouth , as we say ; and it would have been extreme savory meat if your Lordship had taken ...
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... kind . We have no discussion on points of general in- terest - no well conducted reasoning - no maturity of thought -no play of fancy -- and comparatively but very little of that expression of amiable feeling which constitutes the ...
... kind . We have no discussion on points of general in- terest - no well conducted reasoning - no maturity of thought -no play of fancy -- and comparatively but very little of that expression of amiable feeling which constitutes the ...
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... kind occur . Indeed it is inore than probable , in that infant age of criticism , that he did not design a complete collation of his authorities . Nor is it at all improbable that prudential reasons induced his silence . For some ...
... kind occur . Indeed it is inore than probable , in that infant age of criticism , that he did not design a complete collation of his authorities . Nor is it at all improbable that prudential reasons induced his silence . For some ...
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Strona 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.