Littell's Living Age, Том 110Living Age Company Incorporated, 1871 |
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... sense of the phrase . The control of these matters was placed in the hands of Eusebius , Bishop of Nicomedia , who was charged to preside · not only over their progress in learning , but also over their due instruction in the Christian ...
... sense of the phrase . The control of these matters was placed in the hands of Eusebius , Bishop of Nicomedia , who was charged to preside · not only over their progress in learning , but also over their due instruction in the Christian ...
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... sense of the term . " And as the thoughts of such men as Eschylus were guided in this direction by their religious ... senses , and -- whom , as I well know , we also wor- THE EMPEROR JULIAN . 13.
... sense of the term . " And as the thoughts of such men as Eschylus were guided in this direction by their religious ... senses , and -- whom , as I well know , we also wor- THE EMPEROR JULIAN . 13.
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... sense he writes to the Jews : " Offer up prayers on behalf of my sovereignty to the all - ruling and all - making God , who has deigned with His pure right - hand to place the crown on my head . Which also you ought to do in order that ...
... sense he writes to the Jews : " Offer up prayers on behalf of my sovereignty to the all - ruling and all - making God , who has deigned with His pure right - hand to place the crown on my head . Which also you ought to do in order that ...
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... sense of his own weakness , fying and creative principle which not however , keeps him as far as possible only makes ... senses . In this power of in- board with him , straightforward , jovial , on teresting his readers , Dickens does ...
... sense of his own weakness , fying and creative principle which not however , keeps him as far as possible only makes ... senses . In this power of in- board with him , straightforward , jovial , on teresting his readers , Dickens does ...
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... sense of mischief , to think of their lies and brags and vanity as anything vile and blamable ; they are so funny , that he for- gets everything else . His characters go tumbling about the world as the clown and pantaloon do in the ...
... sense of mischief , to think of their lies and brags and vanity as anything vile and blamable ; they are so funny , that he for- gets everything else . His characters go tumbling about the world as the clown and pantaloon do in the ...
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