The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 133A. Constable, 1871 |
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... desire office , and seek to make their desires and qualifica- tions known by oratorical efforts . They are not a very nume- rous class , and , though sometimes tiresome , are rather to be encouraged than blamed if they would endeavour ...
... desire office , and seek to make their desires and qualifica- tions known by oratorical efforts . They are not a very nume- rous class , and , though sometimes tiresome , are rather to be encouraged than blamed if they would endeavour ...
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... desire is still to find the country where the old may become young again , and the young may not die . They would be fools and victims , and the veiled prophet was not wanting to lure them on to their destruction . From the horrible ...
... desire is still to find the country where the old may become young again , and the young may not die . They would be fools and victims , and the veiled prophet was not wanting to lure them on to their destruction . From the horrible ...
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... desire for a closer union between Christian bodies as well as individual Christians . But we fear that this desire is not leading them in the direction which we have indicated . The theory which with them finds most acceptance is this ...
... desire for a closer union between Christian bodies as well as individual Christians . But we fear that this desire is not leading them in the direction which we have indicated . The theory which with them finds most acceptance is this ...
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1 La France nouvelle Par M PrevostParadol | 1871 |
Reports of the Select Committees on the Public | 57 |
élève de lÉcole Polytechnique exIngénieur | 145 |
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