The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 This periodical is comprised mainly of book reviews. The majority of the books reviewed are religious in nature, however, books with various topics-most notably books on historical topics and books of poetry are also reviewed. |
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... leave the old man alone with the dead ; but it was better to let him be alone for a while , ere the women should come to do the last offices for the abandoned form . I went to Old Rogers , told him the state in which I had left poor ...
... leave the old man alone with the dead ; but it was better to let him be alone for a while , ere the women should come to do the last offices for the abandoned form . I went to Old Rogers , told him the state in which I had left poor ...
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... leaves a possible extenuation of the contumacy of the bishops of Britain , which he forbears to put into words in their behalf . They need from us no apology . We take our leave of M. de Montalembert's very eloquent and generally candid ...
... leaves a possible extenuation of the contumacy of the bishops of Britain , which he forbears to put into words in their behalf . They need from us no apology . We take our leave of M. de Montalembert's very eloquent and generally candid ...
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... leave of that congregation , and proceeded to the chapel at Ambatona- kanga , whence , after the bishop had spoken to the people , we returned to our homes . There was a large number of persons at Ambohimitsim- bina , the king's place ...
... leave of that congregation , and proceeded to the chapel at Ambatona- kanga , whence , after the bishop had spoken to the people , we returned to our homes . There was a large number of persons at Ambohimitsim- bina , the king's place ...
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