The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 This periodical is comprised mainly of book reviews. The majority of the books reviewed are religious in nature, however, books with various topics-most notably books on historical topics and books of poetry are also reviewed. |
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... eyes are open , behold in all things , even the very meanest , a moral analogy , and use it . The little poker we use by our family fireside is not a dignified article , but Douglas Jerrold , as he sees the two by the fire , the poker ...
... eyes are open , behold in all things , even the very meanest , a moral analogy , and use it . The little poker we use by our family fireside is not a dignified article , but Douglas Jerrold , as he sees the two by the fire , the poker ...
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... eyes . Suppose that last night God Almighty had spoken to you in a voice you could not mistake , saying , Ask what I shall give thee : only tell me your wish , and it shall be realised . You shall live longer than anyone else . You ...
... eyes . Suppose that last night God Almighty had spoken to you in a voice you could not mistake , saying , Ask what I shall give thee : only tell me your wish , and it shall be realised . You shall live longer than anyone else . You ...
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... eyes I first knew in our mutual youth , So full of limpid earnestness and truth ; Eyes I saw fading still , as day by day The body , not the spirit's strength gave way ; Eyes that I last saw lifting their farewell To the now darkened ...
... eyes I first knew in our mutual youth , So full of limpid earnestness and truth ; Eyes I saw fading still , as day by day The body , not the spirit's strength gave way ; Eyes that I last saw lifting their farewell To the now darkened ...
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