The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 13. sējumsGraeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1878 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 81.
39. lappuse
... true knowledge of deliverance , he claim- familiar in the East as was a mendicant monk ed the appellation of the Buddha , the En- in medieval Europe . He is said to have been lightened . " Inanimate nature rejoiced , say just twenty ...
... true knowledge of deliverance , he claim- familiar in the East as was a mendicant monk ed the appellation of the Buddha , the En- in medieval Europe . He is said to have been lightened . " Inanimate nature rejoiced , say just twenty ...
41. lappuse
... true . " If such words can be written by Christian men who clearly see wherein he failed to find the true , it is no wonder that his followers venerated him with a fervour which ended in idolatry . Notwithstanding his caution to them to ...
... true . " If such words can be written by Christian men who clearly see wherein he failed to find the true , it is no wonder that his followers venerated him with a fervour which ended in idolatry . Notwithstanding his caution to them to ...
47. lappuse
... true . To have made a mis- take would have been terrible . All doubt upon the point , was , however , soon swept away by what followed - every word I shall remember all my life , for they are carved on my memory with letters of fire ...
... true . To have made a mis- take would have been terrible . All doubt upon the point , was , however , soon swept away by what followed - every word I shall remember all my life , for they are carved on my memory with letters of fire ...
54. lappuse
... true faith , are invariably ascribed by contemporary Spanish historians to his direct assistance . When the extraordinary occurrences in the Throckmorton household had been for some months the talk of the neighbourhood , Sir Henry ...
... true faith , are invariably ascribed by contemporary Spanish historians to his direct assistance . When the extraordinary occurrences in the Throckmorton household had been for some months the talk of the neighbourhood , Sir Henry ...
68. lappuse
... true , Mrs. Sampson ; and yet , you would hardly believe it , madam , I was yes- terday solicited to stand for Parliament . " " Nay , Sir Jacob , " said Mrs. Sampson , " not the Lower House ? I trust you know your own worth too well to ...
... true , Mrs. Sampson ; and yet , you would hardly believe it , madam , I was yes- terday solicited to stand for Parliament . " " Nay , Sir Jacob , " said Mrs. Sampson , " not the Lower House ? I trust you know your own worth too well to ...
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