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... bestowed patient and extensive reading on the collection of his materials ; he has selected them with judgment , and he presents them in an equable and compact style . " SPECTATOR , Sept. 17 , 1853 . " If the other volumes of the series ...
... bestowed patient and extensive reading on the collection of his materials ; he has selected them with judgment , and he presents them in an equable and compact style . " SPECTATOR , Sept. 17 , 1853 . " If the other volumes of the series ...
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... poets con- cerning the birth of the gods , and their gifts and rewards bestowed on mankind , and I lightly pass over the decrees of fate foretold с by oracles , lest with you antiquity should be deemed MINUCIUS FELIX . 17.
... poets con- cerning the birth of the gods , and their gifts and rewards bestowed on mankind , and I lightly pass over the decrees of fate foretold с by oracles , lest with you antiquity should be deemed MINUCIUS FELIX . 17.
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... bestow no farther pains in proving that they themselves are wicked ; I have proved it already . But what if I should grant them to be good men , since you Christians concur in an opinion adopted by many others , that vice and virtue are ...
... bestow no farther pains in proving that they themselves are wicked ; I have proved it already . But what if I should grant them to be good men , since you Christians concur in an opinion adopted by many others , that vice and virtue are ...
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... bestowed on funerals ; you even deny a chaplet to sepulchres . Pale , fearful creatures , and fit objects of the pity even of our gods ! so you neither enjoy the present life , nor shall you revive hereafter . And now , if you have any ...
... bestowed on funerals ; you even deny a chaplet to sepulchres . Pale , fearful creatures , and fit objects of the pity even of our gods ! so you neither enjoy the present life , nor shall you revive hereafter . And now , if you have any ...
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... towards the earth , and only fitted to view their pasture , we have an erect form bestowed on us , and an eye that can look up to the heavens , and speech and reason by which we acknowledge , and feel , MINUCIUS FELIX . 41.
... towards the earth , and only fitted to view their pasture , we have an erect form bestowed on us , and an eye that can look up to the heavens , and speech and reason by which we acknowledge , and feel , MINUCIUS FELIX . 41.
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Side 14 - Prize Essay for 1877. 8vo. 8.r. 6V. SMITH— Works by the Rev. BARNARD SMITH, MA, Rector of Glaston, Rutland, late Fellow and Senior Bursar of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRA, in their Principles and Application ; with numerous systematically arranged Examples taken from the Cambridge Examination Papers, with especial reference to the Ordinary Examination for the BA Degree.
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Side 1 - The fitness of Holy Scripture for Unfolding the Spiritual Life of Man : Christ the Desire of all Nations ; or, the Unconscious Prophecies of Heathendom.
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