Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 55John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1862 |
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... ment , in which he himself assumed the presidency of the council and the minis- try of finance , to which , later , he added foreign affairs , one department never seeming enough for his insatiable activity . Henceforth first , or ...
... ment , in which he himself assumed the presidency of the council and the minis- try of finance , to which , later , he added foreign affairs , one department never seeming enough for his insatiable activity . Henceforth first , or ...
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... ment far more dreaded than death by all the northern tribes . " The tendency , " however , " of the whole Icelandic legisla- tion was , not to put forth the full force of the law , but to make matters up . " Thus in important cases ...
... ment far more dreaded than death by all the northern tribes . " The tendency , " however , " of the whole Icelandic legisla- tion was , not to put forth the full force of the law , but to make matters up . " Thus in important cases ...
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... ment of the Book ; yet by its might the Koran will as assuredly be dethroned and ejected as was that propagandist by the bayonets of the Company's forces . Turn- ing due north , it penetrates in Hindus- tani costume the dominions of the ...
... ment of the Book ; yet by its might the Koran will as assuredly be dethroned and ejected as was that propagandist by the bayonets of the Company's forces . Turn- ing due north , it penetrates in Hindus- tani costume the dominions of the ...
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... ment , he has not informed us ; but , once developed , it took entire possession of his mind . Brooding for months in soli tude on the tops of the Hira range , he gradually obtained that ecstatic convic- tion which , in better creeds ...
... ment , he has not informed us ; but , once developed , it took entire possession of his mind . Brooding for months in soli tude on the tops of the Hira range , he gradually obtained that ecstatic convic- tion which , in better creeds ...
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... ment , no search for food . Life must float on like a dream . What shall such a be- ing do with its force ? All expenditure of such is impossible . It is reserved for love , " This is , according to Michelet , the real work , the all in ...
... ment , no search for food . Life must float on like a dream . What shall such a be- ing do with its force ? All expenditure of such is impossible . It is reserved for love , " This is , according to Michelet , the real work , the all in ...
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