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... seems to be a comparative analogy and history of religious ideas , and they seem , like the conditions of human existence everywhere , much the same in human nature . Such a comparison furnishes one of the strongest evidences of the ...
... seems to be a comparative analogy and history of religious ideas , and they seem , like the conditions of human existence everywhere , much the same in human nature . Such a comparison furnishes one of the strongest evidences of the ...
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... seems plain , Lord Lytton could scarcely be equal to the tricks of such a very queer Conserva- tive as Mr. Disraeli ... seems to us he must have known what to expect there before he applied the key to it . The indignation of the elder ...
... seems plain , Lord Lytton could scarcely be equal to the tricks of such a very queer Conserva- tive as Mr. Disraeli ... seems to us he must have known what to expect there before he applied the key to it . The indignation of the elder ...
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... seems to solve and settle a good many things for him . As he says of his enchanting maiden , " I am sure that anyone " who knew her would have taken ' knowledge of me that I had " been with Mary . ' " If the quotation does not seem to ...
... seems to solve and settle a good many things for him . As he says of his enchanting maiden , " I am sure that anyone " who knew her would have taken ' knowledge of me that I had " been with Mary . ' " If the quotation does not seem to ...
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MISS BRADDON THE ILLUMINATED NEWGATE CALEN | 22 |
MOTLEYS UNITED NETHERLANDS | 40 |
ENGLISH MONKS AND MONKERY | 59 |
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