The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 |
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Page 30
... living sympathies of her immigrant population . These last are not beyond talking distance with their old homes . St. Louis is within ear - shot of Hamburg . The wires touch between New - York and Berlin . The Hungarian chief , exiled ...
... living sympathies of her immigrant population . These last are not beyond talking distance with their old homes . St. Louis is within ear - shot of Hamburg . The wires touch between New - York and Berlin . The Hungarian chief , exiled ...
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... to the unspeakable privilege of living in such an epoch of time . We who write and read , now in adult life , will take no part on the earth in the worship of that day . Our children , now in the bud 34 [ JANUARY , The Last Fifty Years .
... to the unspeakable privilege of living in such an epoch of time . We who write and read , now in adult life , will take no part on the earth in the worship of that day . Our children , now in the bud 34 [ JANUARY , The Last Fifty Years .
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... living English Poets . He , who so long had enjoyed this pre - eminence , has lately , in serene age , passed on to his rest ; and Wordsworth sleeps among the hills and valleys of Westmoreland , which he has rendered immortal in song ...
... living English Poets . He , who so long had enjoyed this pre - eminence , has lately , in serene age , passed on to his rest ; and Wordsworth sleeps among the hills and valleys of Westmoreland , which he has rendered immortal in song ...
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... living heart could give ; as when , in the second part , the " New Year's Eve , " the dying girl speaks to her mother of her younger sister : - " She'll find my garden - tools upon the granary floor ; Let her take ' em ; they are hers ...
... living heart could give ; as when , in the second part , the " New Year's Eve , " the dying girl speaks to her mother of her younger sister : - " She'll find my garden - tools upon the granary floor ; Let her take ' em ; they are hers ...
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... living by faith , were accustomed , with Madame Guyon , to hold social meetings for the express pur- pose of conversing upon experimental themes . It was soon found that she was exerting in this silent manner a very powerful influence ...
... living by faith , were accustomed , with Madame Guyon , to hold social meetings for the express pur- pose of conversing upon experimental themes . It was soon found that she was exerting in this silent manner a very powerful influence ...
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