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... tion , on psychological principles , of Luther's satanic appari- tion , in the place of his imprisonment at the Warteburg , ) are yet replete with wisdom . Here , too , principles give value and permanence to facts , and history is ...
... tion , on psychological principles , of Luther's satanic appari- tion , in the place of his imprisonment at the Warteburg , ) are yet replete with wisdom . Here , too , principles give value and permanence to facts , and history is ...
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... tion and earnestness , because I am convinced that a clear exposi- tion obliges the pupils to meditate , and excites interest and animation . " As for the historical part , I have made choice of a short expo- sition of the history of ...
... tion and earnestness , because I am convinced that a clear exposi- tion obliges the pupils to meditate , and excites interest and animation . " As for the historical part , I have made choice of a short expo- sition of the history of ...
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... tion of his writings , 25 . Civilization , its progress distinctly marked , in the increased tender- ness for human life , 28 . Calebs , the least successful of Han- nah More's writings , 169 . Coke , Lord , his views of the crime of ...
... tion of his writings , 25 . Civilization , its progress distinctly marked , in the increased tender- ness for human life , 28 . Calebs , the least successful of Han- nah More's writings , 169 . Coke , Lord , his views of the crime of ...
Contents
H POISONING | 27 |
EXECUTION OF AN ITALIAN AT CANTON | 58 |
LIFE OF BLACK HAWK | 68 |
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