The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
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... become an credible tradition , and your holiest sacramental nor materialist indifference can long suppress supper is a smoking tavern dinner , with cook for the divine rights of intellect . evangelist ? where your priest has no tongue ...
... become an credible tradition , and your holiest sacramental nor materialist indifference can long suppress supper is a smoking tavern dinner , with cook for the divine rights of intellect . evangelist ? where your priest has no tongue ...
Pagina 4
... become better ; that there is no other object in hu- man life than to discover , by collective effort , and to execute , every one for himself , the law of God , without regarding individual results . Mr. Carlyle is an eloquent advocate ...
... become better ; that there is no other object in hu- man life than to discover , by collective effort , and to execute , every one for himself , the law of God , without regarding individual results . Mr. Carlyle is an eloquent advocate ...
Pagina 30
... become an arsenal of ar- mor ; Religion must lend her precincts to Pat- riotism , and we must firmly trample on the grave and the fear of it . To arms ! the priest - to arms ! the mother must summon . No , let her sit still ; her tears ...
... become an arsenal of ar- mor ; Religion must lend her precincts to Pat- riotism , and we must firmly trample on the grave and the fear of it . To arms ! the priest - to arms ! the mother must summon . No , let her sit still ; her tears ...
Pagina 32
... become what faith and hope have assured us she was to be hereafter . ' How early you have quaffed the finest sweets and bitterest dregs of the draught of life ! Youth · and love handed you the matrimonial chalice , its brim smeared with ...
... become what faith and hope have assured us she was to be hereafter . ' How early you have quaffed the finest sweets and bitterest dregs of the draught of life ! Youth · and love handed you the matrimonial chalice , its brim smeared with ...
Pagina 34
... become infirm , they will hereafter be made on your spoils , -thoughts seek the friendship of their nurse . But all this and illustrations pillaged , and systems extracted , is very excursive . I should have been glad if while the ...
... become infirm , they will hereafter be made on your spoils , -thoughts seek the friendship of their nurse . But all this and illustrations pillaged , and systems extracted , is very excursive . I should have been glad if while the ...
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