The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
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Page 339
... doubt . But , admitting these premises , it was urged that it is a matter of supreme indifference to the ordinary Burman whether the earth goes round the sun or vice versâ ; and as he has reasons for sus- pecting that some of the recent ...
... doubt . But , admitting these premises , it was urged that it is a matter of supreme indifference to the ordinary Burman whether the earth goes round the sun or vice versâ ; and as he has reasons for sus- pecting that some of the recent ...
Page 473
... doubt , " will expand into that higher , grander science which " leads to faith , " or at all events , to wondering , loving awe , and the irrepressible longing for the Infinite . The generation of this age - the men and women of from ...
... doubt , " will expand into that higher , grander science which " leads to faith , " or at all events , to wondering , loving awe , and the irrepressible longing for the Infinite . The generation of this age - the men and women of from ...
Page 803
... doubt what it meant . Mr. Trafford and his mill at Mowbray , Eustace Lyle and his charities at St. Geneviève , Henry Sidney and his village games , Mr. St. Lys and his work among the people , might be ridiculed or not ; but nobody could ...
... doubt what it meant . Mr. Trafford and his mill at Mowbray , Eustace Lyle and his charities at St. Geneviève , Henry Sidney and his village games , Mr. St. Lys and his work among the people , might be ridiculed or not ; but nobody could ...
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