Littell's Living Age, 33. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1852 |
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197. oldal
... thought then , as it is now , that their general unfitness for exercising the powers they laid claim to , was an argument against the existence of the powers themselves . They therefore permitted the circulation of profane ribaldry ...
... thought then , as it is now , that their general unfitness for exercising the powers they laid claim to , was an argument against the existence of the powers themselves . They therefore permitted the circulation of profane ribaldry ...
444. oldal
... thought . At every step of his life , seem it of great or of small import , he asks , in the sure confidence that it ... thought to the principles of the Bible ; for with the trammels of the one the action would tend to be less natural ...
... thought . At every step of his life , seem it of great or of small import , he asks , in the sure confidence that it ... thought to the principles of the Bible ; for with the trammels of the one the action would tend to be less natural ...
520. oldal
... thought you were a friend - I thought you were Frank's adviser . Explain , sir ; explain . " " Gently , my dear Mr. Hazeldean , " said the par- son . " You do but surprise and alarm Mr. Leslie . Tell him more distinctly what he has to ...
... thought you were a friend - I thought you were Frank's adviser . Explain , sir ; explain . " " Gently , my dear Mr. Hazeldean , " said the par- son . " You do but surprise and alarm Mr. Leslie . Tell him more distinctly what he has to ...
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