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Thus was his purpose effected , and the knowledge of the true God preserved by
a perpetual succession of miracles and judgments . Nor was this all . The holy
men of old did not only preserve the purest tradition of the true religion , and of
the ...
Thus was his purpose effected , and the knowledge of the true God preserved by
a perpetual succession of miracles and judgments . Nor was this all . The holy
men of old did not only preserve the purest tradition of the true religion , and of
the ...
Página 407
It is a true picture of Chinese manners and Chinese feelings , and , as such , is a
valuable acquisition to our stock of knowledge , as far as it regards this
extraordinary nation . There is little or no doubt that the Chinese borrowed the
popular ...
It is a true picture of Chinese manners and Chinese feelings , and , as such , is a
valuable acquisition to our stock of knowledge , as far as it regards this
extraordinary nation . There is little or no doubt that the Chinese borrowed the
popular ...
Página 427
Gainsborough's country girl is a more picturesque object than a child neatly
dressed in a white frock ; but is that a reason why our children are to go in rags ? ·
Tbe whole doctrine is so absurd , that when set forth in its true shape , no one will
be ...
Gainsborough's country girl is a more picturesque object than a child neatly
dressed in a white frock ; but is that a reason why our children are to go in rags ? ·
Tbe whole doctrine is so absurd , that when set forth in its true shape , no one will
be ...
Página 455
With au my heart , Sir , indeed I renounce the Covenant of Works with au my
heart . • Upon this dialogue , if the story be true , the soldier let the poor man pass
. But be the story true or not true , it serves to give the reader a true idea of the ...
With au my heart , Sir , indeed I renounce the Covenant of Works with au my
heart . • Upon this dialogue , if the story be true , the soldier let the poor man pass
. But be the story true or not true , it serves to give the reader a true idea of the ...
Página 550
The definition of a true patriot , ' says the Examiner , is a good hater ; ' - - and it
may be admitted that ac . cording to this ... certainly with no intention of
presenting an unfavourable resemblance ; - it is the picture of a true Jacobine
drawn by ...
The definition of a true patriot , ' says the Examiner , is a good hater ; ' - - and it
may be admitted that ac . cording to this ... certainly with no intention of
presenting an unfavourable resemblance ; - it is the picture of a true Jacobine
drawn by ...
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