The Andover Review, Opseg 12Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1889 |
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Stranica 12
... less adapted to be im- posed as a term of communion on every office - bearer of the church in all time coming . And if it had been proposed to the Westminster divines to frame a creed , the belief of which , in every article and clause ...
... less adapted to be im- posed as a term of communion on every office - bearer of the church in all time coming . And if it had been proposed to the Westminster divines to frame a creed , the belief of which , in every article and clause ...
Stranica 22
... less than seven distinct castes . Their moral principles are extremely debauched , and their intercourse with each other is marked by the most corrupt profligacy of manners . " 6 1 Ibid . , p . 94 . 2 A History of Oregon , by W. H. Gray ...
... less than seven distinct castes . Their moral principles are extremely debauched , and their intercourse with each other is marked by the most corrupt profligacy of manners . " 6 1 Ibid . , p . 94 . 2 A History of Oregon , by W. H. Gray ...
Stranica 24
... less , principally French , all the married men but one connected with Indian - 1 Barrows ' Oregon , p . 149 . 2 Monette's Mississippi Valley , vol . i . p . 182 . Edmund Kirke , in Harper's Monthly , August , 1866 , p . 330 . 4 Report ...
... less , principally French , all the married men but one connected with Indian - 1 Barrows ' Oregon , p . 149 . 2 Monette's Mississippi Valley , vol . i . p . 182 . Edmund Kirke , in Harper's Monthly , August , 1866 , p . 330 . 4 Report ...
Stranica 25
... less than half - blood , a graduate of Dartmouth and bred to the law , with an Ohio wife , made a very fine impression . Massive yet symmetrical in person , Websterian in his English diction , he would stand as a man of mark anywhere ...
... less than half - blood , a graduate of Dartmouth and bred to the law , with an Ohio wife , made a very fine impression . Massive yet symmetrical in person , Websterian in his English diction , he would stand as a man of mark anywhere ...
Stranica 42
... less , that which impresses the mind when the end of " Faust " is reached , is the lame and impotent conclu- sion . Margaret should either have been less in the play , or she should have been more . Faust has shown himself so human , he ...
... less , that which impresses the mind when the end of " Faust " is reached , is the lame and impotent conclu- sion . Margaret should either have been less in the play , or she should have been more . Faust has shown himself so human , he ...
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Stranica 218 - The importation of slaves into the colonies from the coast of Africa hath long been considered as a trade of great inhumanity, and under its present encouragement, we have too much reason to fear will endanger the very existence of your Majesty's American dominions.