Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 28Macmillan and Company, 1873 |
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... feel that they never had so just a Government - they do feel that they never had one SO powerful , or whose arms reached so far - and the future of India will be as bright as its present is at times gloomy . No one can say , however ...
... feel that they never had so just a Government - they do feel that they never had one SO powerful , or whose arms reached so far - and the future of India will be as bright as its present is at times gloomy . No one can say , however ...
Page 242
... feel that they would probably make a more lasting impres- sion than any one of the Reverend Mr. Yorick's " dramatic ... feeling . Let me read a passage from his " Sermons on the Greatness of the Soul : " - " Once I dreamed that I saw two ...
... feel that they would probably make a more lasting impres- sion than any one of the Reverend Mr. Yorick's " dramatic ... feeling . Let me read a passage from his " Sermons on the Greatness of the Soul : " - " Once I dreamed that I saw two ...
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... feels compelled to take part with you . The former principle , Mystery , is that of the Romish Conventual system ; the ... feel themselves bound by all the laws of charity to bestow something in return . They give therefore provision for ...
... feels compelled to take part with you . The former principle , Mystery , is that of the Romish Conventual system ; the ... feel themselves bound by all the laws of charity to bestow something in return . They give therefore provision for ...
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