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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... speak of him as evidencing the same native and inborn genius manifested by John Clare , or Robert Nicholl , who never received any aid of training hand or foster- ing of education . He His attention turned to London and to literature ...
... speak of him as evidencing the same native and inborn genius manifested by John Clare , or Robert Nicholl , who never received any aid of training hand or foster- ing of education . He His attention turned to London and to literature ...
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... speak ; and how he began to speak in commendation of the Parliament ; then launched out in condemnation of their sins ; then , with most memorable words , took the Speaker from the Chair , turned the members out , threw away the Mace ...
... speak ; and how he began to speak in commendation of the Parliament ; then launched out in condemnation of their sins ; then , with most memorable words , took the Speaker from the Chair , turned the members out , threw away the Mace ...
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... speak about the Pentateuch in other terms than any other devout Jew of that day would have employed ? Why should it be thought that He would speak with certain Divine knowledge on this matter , more than upon other matters of ordinary ...
... speak about the Pentateuch in other terms than any other devout Jew of that day would have employed ? Why should it be thought that He would speak with certain Divine knowledge on this matter , more than upon other matters of ordinary ...
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