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... readers , we trust , will not be displeased , if , in the " Preface " usually pre- fixed to the last Number of the year , we present to them a few of the thoughts which a contemplation of the past and of the future suggests to our own ...
... readers , we trust , will not be displeased , if , in the " Preface " usually pre- fixed to the last Number of the year , we present to them a few of the thoughts which a contemplation of the past and of the future suggests to our own ...
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... Readers of this Work more deeply imbued with those devout feelings which are the true element of the Christian life , and the real strength of the Church of Christ . We think , also , that we observe some defects in the literary and ...
... Readers of this Work more deeply imbued with those devout feelings which are the true element of the Christian life , and the real strength of the Church of Christ . We think , also , that we observe some defects in the literary and ...
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... reading the book , will be surprised that Mr. Froude should feel , or be made to feel , that his position as a mem- ber ... readers of the correctness of their " foregone conclusion , " that such an exposition was intended by the Author ...
... reading the book , will be surprised that Mr. Froude should feel , or be made to feel , that his position as a mem- ber ... readers of the correctness of their " foregone conclusion , " that such an exposition was intended by the Author ...
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... readers were in such assumptions and suppositions , which , we confess , appeared to us unavoidable , may be understood from his own explanation of the extent to which he coincides with the sentiments and con- clusions which his hero ...
... readers were in such assumptions and suppositions , which , we confess , appeared to us unavoidable , may be understood from his own explanation of the extent to which he coincides with the sentiments and con- clusions which his hero ...
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... the story we have no patience , nor would our readers wish us , were we to devote more than a single paragraph to an account of it . He goes to Italy ; falls in love with a married 18 [ JAN . Review of Froude's " Nemesis of Faith . "
... the story we have no patience , nor would our readers wish us , were we to devote more than a single paragraph to an account of it . He goes to Italy ; falls in love with a married 18 [ JAN . Review of Froude's " Nemesis of Faith . "
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