The Atlantic Monthly, Band 42Atlantic Monthly Company, 1878 |
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... writing ) and of the notorious Heresies , Errors , Malice , Pride & Hypocrisy , of this most Huge Garagantua in Falsely Pretended Piety : to the lamentable misleading of his too credulous , soul - murdered Prose- lytes , of Coleman ...
... writing ) and of the notorious Heresies , Errors , Malice , Pride & Hypocrisy , of this most Huge Garagantua in Falsely Pretended Piety : to the lamentable misleading of his too credulous , soul - murdered Prose- lytes , of Coleman ...
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... writing and singing merry songs . Instead of the funereal gentle- men of the seventeenth century , we have by the middle of the eighteenth , in this family , a hilarious old gentleman writing sonnets to all the ladies of his acquaint ...
... writing and singing merry songs . Instead of the funereal gentle- men of the seventeenth century , we have by the middle of the eighteenth , in this family , a hilarious old gentleman writing sonnets to all the ladies of his acquaint ...
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... writing the letters is the reason for form- ing St. George's Company : it is despair of England as it is , and hope of what it may be if there is only a return to a few simple principles of honor and honesty which prevailed in an older ...
... writing the letters is the reason for form- ing St. George's Company : it is despair of England as it is , and hope of what it may be if there is only a return to a few simple principles of honor and honesty which prevailed in an older ...
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... writing this he is able to say definitely that St. George's Fund , as he proposes to call it , has been begun by a gift from himself of one thou- sand pounds ; and with this announce- ment he gives further detail of the plan : " I will ...
... writing this he is able to say definitely that St. George's Fund , as he proposes to call it , has been begun by a gift from himself of one thou- sand pounds ; and with this announce- ment he gives further detail of the plan : " I will ...
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... writing . We cannot be sure that the delicate muscles of the eye are in a condition to be used until the muscles of the leg and the arm have regained their strength and firm- ness . ( 6. ) The general health should be maintained by a ...
... writing . We cannot be sure that the delicate muscles of the eye are in a condition to be used until the muscles of the leg and the arm have regained their strength and firm- ness . ( 6. ) The general health should be maintained by a ...
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