The Eclectic Review, Tom 5;Tom 23Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1816 |
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... truth , in the great congregation . ' The REVIEWER'S Translation . 7. Sacrifice and offering thou hast no delight in : Then a body thou hast prepared for me . Burnt - offering and sin - offering thou desirest not : 8. Then I said ...
... truth , in the great congregation . ' The REVIEWER'S Translation . 7. Sacrifice and offering thou hast no delight in : Then a body thou hast prepared for me . Burnt - offering and sin - offering thou desirest not : 8. Then I said ...
Strona 31
... truth and the meekness of righteousness ; And thy right hand shall shew from thee awful things . 5. Thine arrows are sharpened : the peoples are beneath thee : They shall faint in heart who are the enemies of the King . 6. Thy throne ...
... truth and the meekness of righteousness ; And thy right hand shall shew from thee awful things . 5. Thine arrows are sharpened : the peoples are beneath thee : They shall faint in heart who are the enemies of the King . 6. Thy throne ...
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... truth from a mind like his , -vivid in its general conceptions , must be considered as peculiarly valuable . If he can speak without rapture of the Alps , we shall begin to suspect that the raptures of many other travellers are felt ...
... truth from a mind like his , -vivid in its general conceptions , must be considered as peculiarly valuable . If he can speak without rapture of the Alps , we shall begin to suspect that the raptures of many other travellers are felt ...
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... truth , are of a decisive nature on this point . It was still thought expedient to keep up the semblance of con- cord and popularity at the Tuileries , although the council - chamber was often the arena of the bitterest contention ...
... truth , are of a decisive nature on this point . It was still thought expedient to keep up the semblance of con- cord and popularity at the Tuileries , although the council - chamber was often the arena of the bitterest contention ...
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... acknowledge that he had the advantage of seniority , but his lofty consciousness of independence , was , to say the plain truth , excessively disagreeable . He had something so indescribably high about him , that The Majolo . 79.
... acknowledge that he had the advantage of seniority , but his lofty consciousness of independence , was , to say the plain truth , excessively disagreeable . He had something so indescribably high about him , that The Majolo . 79.
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