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... given so glowing and glorious a bril- liancy to his fame had been penned . Mrs. Gordon quotes one of the placards written against him as a specimen of ' the rhetoric , the peroration of a long and angry leading article . ' We think the ...
... given so glowing and glorious a bril- liancy to his fame had been penned . Mrs. Gordon quotes one of the placards written against him as a specimen of ' the rhetoric , the peroration of a long and angry leading article . ' We think the ...
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... given him a learned tongue , so that he knew when it was proper to speak . By the prudence of his answers , and the grace given him from above , he so satisfied both our own people and strangers , that scarcely any one needed me who had ...
... given him a learned tongue , so that he knew when it was proper to speak . By the prudence of his answers , and the grace given him from above , he so satisfied both our own people and strangers , that scarcely any one needed me who had ...
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... given currency in the article we have referred to , as to the pro- bability of an authoritative compilation of hymns ... given up all indignation at the enormities of the transgression from the multitudinous character of the sin . There ...
... given currency in the article we have referred to , as to the pro- bability of an authoritative compilation of hymns ... given up all indignation at the enormities of the transgression from the multitudinous character of the sin . There ...
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