A Compendium of American Literature, chronologically arranged, with biographical Sketches of the Authors, and Selections from their works: On the plan of the Authors "Compendium of English Literature" and "English Literature of the XIXth Century"Biddle, 1864 - 784 sider |
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... whole deportment and bearing . During his last year in college , very deep religious impressions took possession of his whole being . His own account of the event is in the following language , expressive of HIS RELIGIOUS FEELINGS . Not ...
... whole deportment and bearing . During his last year in college , very deep religious impressions took possession of his whole being . His own account of the event is in the following language , expressive of HIS RELIGIOUS FEELINGS . Not ...
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... own good , profit , and pleasure , in the whole of my duration , without any consideration of the time , whether now , or never so many myriads of ages hence . 2. Resolved , To do whatever I think to be 26 JONATHAN EDWARDS . His ...
... own good , profit , and pleasure , in the whole of my duration , without any consideration of the time , whether now , or never so many myriads of ages hence . 2. Resolved , To do whatever I think to be 26 JONATHAN EDWARDS . His ...
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... whole series ; and if that first voli- tion be free , and the Will self - determined in it , then that is deter- mined by another volition preceding that . Which is a contradic- tion ; because by the supposition it can have none before ...
... whole series ; and if that first voli- tion be free , and the Will self - determined in it , then that is deter- mined by another volition preceding that . Which is a contradic- tion ; because by the supposition it can have none before ...
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... whole of the administration of Washington , whose confidence he enjoyed in the highest degree . Having been elected President to succeed Washington , he entered upon his duties March 4 , 1797 ; and in 1801 he was succeeded by Mr ...
... whole of the administration of Washington , whose confidence he enjoyed in the highest degree . Having been elected President to succeed Washington , he entered upon his duties March 4 , 1797 ; and in 1801 he was succeeded by Mr ...
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... whole soul to the institutes of the law and the reports of cases that have been adjudged by the rules in the institutes ; let no trifling diversion , or amusement , or company , decoy you from your book ; that is , let no girl , no gun ...
... whole soul to the institutes of the law and the reports of cases that have been adjudged by the rules in the institutes ; let no trifling diversion , or amusement , or company , decoy you from your book ; that is , let no girl , no gun ...
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