Old Pictures of Life, Volumen1Stone and Kimball, 1894 - 191 páginas |
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Página xvi
... persons who have reached middle life realize the marvelous change which has come over the teachings of our pulpits within the last thirty years , the most nota- ble change since the Reformation ; see the broader charity in matters of ...
... persons who have reached middle life realize the marvelous change which has come over the teachings of our pulpits within the last thirty years , the most nota- ble change since the Reformation ; see the broader charity in matters of ...
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... person addressed always said : What word has passed the barrier of the teeth “ ἕρκος ὀδόντων ; the oxen were always swing - paced , and if a messenger was sent with a message he never departed one vowel from what was given him in the ...
... person addressed always said : What word has passed the barrier of the teeth “ ἕρκος ὀδόντων ; the oxen were always swing - paced , and if a messenger was sent with a message he never departed one vowel from what was given him in the ...
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... persons should find them- selves changed into pigs . To compose a good contrast for such folly , Homer sets up one man , Eurylochus , who would not listen to Circe . He did not feel willing to trust her kind of food and drink . remained ...
... persons should find them- selves changed into pigs . To compose a good contrast for such folly , Homer sets up one man , Eurylochus , who would not listen to Circe . He did not feel willing to trust her kind of food and drink . remained ...
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... persons look so closely alike . It was won- derful . The husband of Helen then had the politeness to see the resemblance and to note that it did not end with the face but reached to the hands . It is with pleasure one notes that a fash ...
... persons look so closely alike . It was won- derful . The husband of Helen then had the politeness to see the resemblance and to note that it did not end with the face but reached to the hands . It is with pleasure one notes that a fash ...
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... person of great merit ; that a guest must never enter into a contest with his host or host with guest , because it would not be well for either to excel the other ; that men need the help of the gods . Woman was an underling . On two oc ...
... person of great merit ; that a guest must never enter into a contest with his host or host with guest , because it would not be well for either to excel the other ; that men need the help of the gods . Woman was an underling . On two oc ...
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