The Eclectic Review, Volume 24C. Taylor, 1825 |
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... friends of religion united in one great cause , and all its enemies , and its enemies only , united against it . Till very lately , the Bible Society had been equally fortu- nate in its advocates and its opponents . If the Society was ...
... friends of religion united in one great cause , and all its enemies , and its enemies only , united against it . Till very lately , the Bible Society had been equally fortu- nate in its advocates and its opponents . If the Society was ...
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... friends , pleaded strongly in behalf of the former place ; but ambition , kindled by the prospect of a wider sphere , prevailed over the blended attractions of friendship and love . Of the precise extent and operation of the latter ...
... friends , pleaded strongly in behalf of the former place ; but ambition , kindled by the prospect of a wider sphere , prevailed over the blended attractions of friendship and love . Of the precise extent and operation of the latter ...
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... Friendship is not a state of feeling , whose elements are specifically different from those which compose every other . The emotions we feel towards a friend , are the same in kind with those we experience on other occasions ; but they ...
... Friendship is not a state of feeling , whose elements are specifically different from those which compose every other . The emotions we feel towards a friend , are the same in kind with those we experience on other occasions ; but they ...
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Andersons Memoirs of Catharine Brown a Christian Indian of the Cherokee | 5 |
Graphic Illustrations of Warwickshire | 11 |
Kittos Essays and Letters | 14 |
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