The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Том 10Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1876 |
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... appears with morning's light . The air is fragrant with the breath Of sleeping flowers , on which the dew Lies lightly , as a snowy wreath Hangs from the crest of mountains blue . Each little bird has sought his nest , Hung in the whisp ...
... appears with morning's light . The air is fragrant with the breath Of sleeping flowers , on which the dew Lies lightly , as a snowy wreath Hangs from the crest of mountains blue . Each little bird has sought his nest , Hung in the whisp ...
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... appears not to have lifted itself fully out of the mental horizon ; the concept of the two great powers which divide the universe seems not to have been realized and assimilated in all their separation and anta- gonism . Perhaps a pair ...
... appears not to have lifted itself fully out of the mental horizon ; the concept of the two great powers which divide the universe seems not to have been realized and assimilated in all their separation and anta- gonism . Perhaps a pair ...
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... appears to be that every phase of life takes on in these days a more pronounced form . Whatever view we may take of the relative positions of good and evil , it is certain that if evil is prominent and bold , the forces of goodness are ...
... appears to be that every phase of life takes on in these days a more pronounced form . Whatever view we may take of the relative positions of good and evil , it is certain that if evil is prominent and bold , the forces of goodness are ...
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... appear- ing so clean and tasteful , that for once we had to confess we were ashamed of Canada , and more particularly of Prescott . Another heavy thunderstorm came on in the evening , but we managed to keep dry , though not without the ...
... appear- ing so clean and tasteful , that for once we had to confess we were ashamed of Canada , and more particularly of Prescott . Another heavy thunderstorm came on in the evening , but we managed to keep dry , though not without the ...
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... appears , in the October number of the Westminster Review , 1875 , the follow- ing : - " Religions are not made , they grow ; their progress is not from the enlightened to the vulgar , but from the vulgar to the en- lightened . They are ...
... appears , in the October number of the Westminster Review , 1875 , the follow- ing : - " Religions are not made , they grow ; their progress is not from the enlightened to the vulgar , but from the vulgar to the en- lightened . They are ...
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