Littell's Living Age, 76. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1863 |
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... things which seem to the uninitiated one and the same ; had seen my way into physical astron- omy and the higher parts of Newton's im- mortal Principia , ' and been frequently lost in admiration of his genius till St. Mary's clock ...
... things which seem to the uninitiated one and the same ; had seen my way into physical astron- omy and the higher parts of Newton's im- mortal Principia , ' and been frequently lost in admiration of his genius till St. Mary's clock ...
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... things . " Yet a little while , and He that shall come will come . " This is our belief . But when ? and how ? How many centuries have sped by since these words were writ- ten ! How many more may drag on before they are fulfilled ...
... things . " Yet a little while , and He that shall come will come . " This is our belief . But when ? and how ? How many centuries have sped by since these words were writ- ten ! How many more may drag on before they are fulfilled ...
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... things of sense and of this world . We shall never lose it . As long as we are in this state , it will be a strange thing to us that the Lord should come and put an end to this state , and break up all the habits and associations of the ...
... things of sense and of this world . We shall never lose it . As long as we are in this state , it will be a strange thing to us that the Lord should come and put an end to this state , and break up all the habits and associations of the ...
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