The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... principle which I would point out . ' " " These two principles , the division of reformatory institutions into small families , and the training of young men for the office of superintendents , -are of the high- est importance . That ...
... principle which I would point out . ' " " These two principles , the division of reformatory institutions into small families , and the training of young men for the office of superintendents , -are of the high- est importance . That ...
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... principle of in- to the anticipation of a brighter future , the principle , namely , that they apply not where sin and evil shall be no more ? Is to the outward act , but to the spirit in not such a feeling in truer harmony with which ...
... principle of in- to the anticipation of a brighter future , the principle , namely , that they apply not where sin and evil shall be no more ? Is to the outward act , but to the spirit in not such a feeling in truer harmony with which ...
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... principle comprehended in that assertion , viz . that nothing in actual possession , not directly specified , was virtually surrender- ed . Nothing , save the Mosquito protec- torate , was specified , and that only by im- plication ...
... principle comprehended in that assertion , viz . that nothing in actual possession , not directly specified , was virtually surrender- ed . Nothing , save the Mosquito protec- torate , was specified , and that only by im- plication ...
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