The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 131. kötetA. Constable, 1870 |
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355. oldal
... give God . I live now with a Lord who will never die , but always lived and lives for ever , and who gives eternal life to those who serve him well . I have exchanged your service for His , and if your Highness will well consider what I ...
... give God . I live now with a Lord who will never die , but always lived and lives for ever , and who gives eternal life to those who serve him well . I have exchanged your service for His , and if your Highness will well consider what I ...
448. oldal
... give aid in the shape of weekly sick - allowances , refused to certify the rules of any society that proposed to give such aid ; indeed , in more than one instance sick - allowances have been refused to mem- bers thus afflicted with the ...
... give aid in the shape of weekly sick - allowances , refused to certify the rules of any society that proposed to give such aid ; indeed , in more than one instance sick - allowances have been refused to mem- bers thus afflicted with the ...
537. oldal
... gives up his sword by the hands of Bedivene to the unseen powers who trusted him with that matchless weapon , he gives ... give to his most important work , especially demands this leisurely and respectful study to grasp the general plan ...
... gives up his sword by the hands of Bedivene to the unseen powers who trusted him with that matchless weapon , he gives ... give to his most important work , especially demands this leisurely and respectful study to grasp the general plan ...
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