The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 152
... nation may not have had a vocation of its own , and whether Isaiah may not have been a great and typical man in that nation , and neither the one nor the other be the less real or the less human for all that . It may be added that one ...
... nation may not have had a vocation of its own , and whether Isaiah may not have been a great and typical man in that nation , and neither the one nor the other be the less real or the less human for all that . It may be added that one ...
Page 238
... nation to consider . The principles of that Remonstrance are now well known by us . It is a solemn catalogue of the evils and the tyrannies beneath which the nation groaned ; and truly it was intolerable to think that such a burden of ...
... nation to consider . The principles of that Remonstrance are now well known by us . It is a solemn catalogue of the evils and the tyrannies beneath which the nation groaned ; and truly it was intolerable to think that such a burden of ...
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... nation hangs on one strong and supremely capable man ; when a nation can no more be saved than a universe can be governed by a Committee of Ways and Means . Committees are a fine expedient - a Parliament is only a large national ...
... nation hangs on one strong and supremely capable man ; when a nation can no more be saved than a universe can be governed by a Committee of Ways and Means . Committees are a fine expedient - a Parliament is only a large national ...
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