Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... light , they looked like flakes of snow passing over the blue sky . ' The flowers which cover the leafless La- pacho trees ' look , at some distance , like immense roses stuck on a bed of moss . ' A kind of wild pine - apple in flower ...
... light , they looked like flakes of snow passing over the blue sky . ' The flowers which cover the leafless La- pacho trees ' look , at some distance , like immense roses stuck on a bed of moss . ' A kind of wild pine - apple in flower ...
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... light , and that all before was outer dark- ness , peopled by foreign devils , ' Englishmen , no doubt , according to the flesh , but in spirit , in knowledge , in creed , in customs , so utterly different from ourselves , that we shall ...
... light , and that all before was outer dark- ness , peopled by foreign devils , ' Englishmen , no doubt , according to the flesh , but in spirit , in knowledge , in creed , in customs , so utterly different from ourselves , that we shall ...
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... light in the dark web of his history are clerical and theurgic , not lay and human . Voltaire is the very experimentum crucis of this ugly fact . Euro- pean history looks to him what it would have looked to his Jesuit preceptors , had ...
... light in the dark web of his history are clerical and theurgic , not lay and human . Voltaire is the very experimentum crucis of this ugly fact . Euro- pean history looks to him what it would have looked to his Jesuit preceptors , had ...
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... right to demand it ) is , that rational men should believe that our forefathers were at least as good as we are ; that whatsoever their measure of light was , they acted up to what they 30 FROUDE'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... right to demand it ) is , that rational men should believe that our forefathers were at least as good as we are ; that whatsoever their measure of light was , they acted up to what they 30 FROUDE'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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Charles Kingsley. of light was , they acted up to what they knew , as faithfully as we do ; and that , on the whole , it ... light , and did not seek in vain , -as integral parts of that golden chain of which he is but one link more ; as ...
Charles Kingsley. of light was , they acted up to what they knew , as faithfully as we do ; and that , on the whole , it ... light , and did not seek in vain , -as integral parts of that golden chain of which he is but one link more ; as ...
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