The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 85Henry Colburn, 1849 |
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... human kind . VI . Firm in the trust that the Creator's plan By slow , tho ' sure advance , to elevate Hath destin'd Man His earthly state , Let none despair , for naught can long arrest The full accomplishment of God's ordain'd behest ...
... human kind . VI . Firm in the trust that the Creator's plan By slow , tho ' sure advance , to elevate Hath destin'd Man His earthly state , Let none despair , for naught can long arrest The full accomplishment of God's ordain'd behest ...
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... human life , no brutal trampling on the rights and fruits of civilisation have been laid to his charge . He seems taken from the bosom of its most favored recesses , not to rouse or urge on barbarous hordes to the destruction of its ...
... human life , no brutal trampling on the rights and fruits of civilisation have been laid to his charge . He seems taken from the bosom of its most favored recesses , not to rouse or urge on barbarous hordes to the destruction of its ...
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... human affairs . The giants seemed to be satisfied with this victory , for they all marched back to their own country , taking with them the Prince Frede- ric , whom they employed in the most servile offices , and corporally chastised ...
... human affairs . The giants seemed to be satisfied with this victory , for they all marched back to their own country , taking with them the Prince Frede- ric , whom they employed in the most servile offices , and corporally chastised ...
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... human being , it might chance to hit . Then King Eginhard , for want of a better champion , swore , in his despair , that he would fight the giant himself ; whereupon Scharmak shouted with derision , and even the citizens of Prague ...
... human being , it might chance to hit . Then King Eginhard , for want of a better champion , swore , in his despair , that he would fight the giant himself ; whereupon Scharmak shouted with derision , and even the citizens of Prague ...
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... humanity , but , taking it all in all , he had his fair share of enjoyments and triumphs . The pecuniary difficulties of his youth were got over with rare perseverance and energy ; his domestic happiness was almost unchequered ; he ...
... humanity , but , taking it all in all , he had his fair share of enjoyments and triumphs . The pecuniary difficulties of his youth were got over with rare perseverance and energy ; his domestic happiness was almost unchequered ; he ...
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