The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... lives . From the professor's chair , the pulpit , and the press proceed words fraught with immense consequences to the souls of men ; but more universally than from the professor's chair or the minister's pulpit do the utterances of the ...
... lives . From the professor's chair , the pulpit , and the press proceed words fraught with immense consequences to the souls of men ; but more universally than from the professor's chair or the minister's pulpit do the utterances of the ...
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... lives : the waters of the ocean either swallowed them up , or death was met by sword or shot while bravely contending with enemies . Their great concern was not so much the manner in which they should die , as in what man- ner to live ...
... lives : the waters of the ocean either swallowed them up , or death was met by sword or shot while bravely contending with enemies . Their great concern was not so much the manner in which they should die , as in what man- ner to live ...
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... lives On through an added Present , stretching still In hope unchecked by shaming memories To life's last breath ... live ? ) Or , I will rather say : Two angels guide The path of man , both aged and yet young , As angels are , ripening ...
... lives On through an added Present , stretching still In hope unchecked by shaming memories To life's last breath ... live ? ) Or , I will rather say : Two angels guide The path of man , both aged and yet young , As angels are , ripening ...
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