Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 43James Fraser, 1851 |
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... turn to account the experience of another fifty years . It is true that half a century in the history of a great nation is but as a single year in the lifetime of an individual ; but as the turning - point for good or evil of a whole ...
... turn to account the experience of another fifty years . It is true that half a century in the history of a great nation is but as a single year in the lifetime of an individual ; but as the turning - point for good or evil of a whole ...
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... turning Their wind comes in our faces , - Till our hearts turn - our head , with pulses burning , And the walls turn in their places- Turns the sky in the high window blank and reeling— Turns the long light that droppeth down the wall Turn ...
... turning Their wind comes in our faces , - Till our hearts turn - our head , with pulses burning , And the walls turn in their places- Turns the sky in the high window blank and reeling— Turns the long light that droppeth down the wall Turn ...
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... turn away from- faith ? Where will you go ? Unlearn it , [ turn to reason , insist on evidence , proof , argument ] and you become Pro- testant , Unitarian , Deist , Pantheist , Sceptic in a dreadful , but infallible suc- cession - only ...
... turn away from- faith ? Where will you go ? Unlearn it , [ turn to reason , insist on evidence , proof , argument ] and you become Pro- testant , Unitarian , Deist , Pantheist , Sceptic in a dreadful , but infallible suc- cession - only ...
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