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Side ix
... do I go along with Wo orth in his grand lyrical proclamation of a truth not less divine than it is mysterious , not less triumphant than it is sorrowful , namely , that amongst God's holiest instruments for the elevation of human ...
... do I go along with Wo orth in his grand lyrical proclamation of a truth not less divine than it is mysterious , not less triumphant than it is sorrowful , namely , that amongst God's holiest instruments for the elevation of human ...
Side x
In proportion as the instruments for upholding or retrieving such saintly interests should come to be dishonored or less honored , would the inference be valid that those interests were shaking in their foundations .
In proportion as the instruments for upholding or retrieving such saintly interests should come to be dishonored or less honored , would the inference be valid that those interests were shaking in their foundations .
Side xi
A great sepulchral shadow rolled away from the face of Christendom as that day's sun went down to his rest ; for , had the success been less absolute , an opportunity would have offered for negotiation , and consequently for an infinity ...
A great sepulchral shadow rolled away from the face of Christendom as that day's sun went down to his rest ; for , had the success been less absolute , an opportunity would have offered for negotiation , and consequently for an infinity ...
Side xviii
It was a favor that could not have been asked by any greater man in this world , nor granted by any less . Had no other distinction settled upon Kate , this would have been enough to fix the gaze of her own nation .
It was a favor that could not have been asked by any greater man in this world , nor granted by any less . Had no other distinction settled upon Kate , this would have been enough to fix the gaze of her own nation .
Side 21
The expression of this happiness was noiseless and unobtrusive ; no marks were there of vulgar uxoriousness — nothing that could provoke the sneer of the worldling ; but not the less so entirely had the society of his young wife created ...
The expression of this happiness was noiseless and unobtrusive ; no marks were there of vulgar uxoriousness — nothing that could provoke the sneer of the worldling ; but not the less so entirely had the society of his young wife created ...
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