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Pagina 67
by the works of nature : “ God , whom the wisest men acknowledge to be a power
ineffable and virtue infinite , a light by abundant charity invisible , was and is
pleased to make himself known by the work of the world . ” – Every one must ...
by the works of nature : “ God , whom the wisest men acknowledge to be a power
ineffable and virtue infinite , a light by abundant charity invisible , was and is
pleased to make himself known by the work of the world . ” – Every one must ...
Pagina 88
By the Author of “ Lights and Shad dows of Scottish Life ; " and « The Trials of
Margaret Lyndsay . " Blackwood , Edinburgh ; Cadell , London . 8vo . pp . 414 .
1825 . This is a very beautifully written volume ; though rather too carefully
labored ...
By the Author of “ Lights and Shad dows of Scottish Life ; " and « The Trials of
Margaret Lyndsay . " Blackwood , Edinburgh ; Cadell , London . 8vo . pp . 414 .
1825 . This is a very beautifully written volume ; though rather too carefully
labored ...
Pagina 264
... of vision to the east . The buildings of the city being constructed chiefly of stone
below and light yellow bricks above , while the principal public edifices are
painted in the gayest colours , the aspect of the whole is light and airy in the
extreme .
... of vision to the east . The buildings of the city being constructed chiefly of stone
below and light yellow bricks above , while the principal public edifices are
painted in the gayest colours , the aspect of the whole is light and airy in the
extreme .
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