Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Том 48John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1859 |
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... eye , but St. Meinrad , like the Fathers of the Desert , had friends among the birds of the air . Two ravens pursued the ... eyes , and expelled him from the city . Then the saint , now doubly venerated for his piety and misfortunes ...
... eye , but St. Meinrad , like the Fathers of the Desert , had friends among the birds of the air . Two ravens pursued the ... eyes , and expelled him from the city . Then the saint , now doubly venerated for his piety and misfortunes ...
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... eyes must have strained to catch the faintest glimpse of land ; with what wild bounds their hopes must have leapt for- ward to the completion of their voyage , in the discovery of the North - West pas sage ! " They were the first That ...
... eyes must have strained to catch the faintest glimpse of land ; with what wild bounds their hopes must have leapt for- ward to the completion of their voyage , in the discovery of the North - West pas sage ! " They were the first That ...
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... eye is dull and shriveled , and the legs and antennæ are crumpled together like the limbs of a dead fly : in short , look ... eyes , its long branched and bearded tentacles , and its whole internal economy plainly visible through its ...
... eye is dull and shriveled , and the legs and antennæ are crumpled together like the limbs of a dead fly : in short , look ... eyes , its long branched and bearded tentacles , and its whole internal economy plainly visible through its ...
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... eyes . Thus certain messages have issued from the depths of the infinite mys- tery , which have been mercifully translated for us into the meager forms of human thought some of them are spontaneously welcomed by human consciences ...
... eyes . Thus certain messages have issued from the depths of the infinite mys- tery , which have been mercifully translated for us into the meager forms of human thought some of them are spontaneously welcomed by human consciences ...
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... eyes of the blind , and would grow by its own might within cleansed the leper , and stilled the storm ; them if only they did not smother it and who forgave sins , and wrestled with temp- were content to restrain their own lower tation ...
... eyes of the blind , and would grow by its own might within cleansed the leper , and stilled the storm ; them if only they did not smother it and who forgave sins , and wrestled with temp- were content to restrain their own lower tation ...
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