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... feeling as the basis of the demand for such pictures and such joys as I have described , and moral feeling has its ... feel indeed the meaning of that free religion which has rent the veil , and thus produced social life , which gives ...
... feeling as the basis of the demand for such pictures and such joys as I have described , and moral feeling has its ... feel indeed the meaning of that free religion which has rent the veil , and thus produced social life , which gives ...
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... feel all the more strongly that it is our duty to point out that there are some coincidences remaining which cannot be accounted for in that way . We cannot adopt the diabolical explanation proposed by Huc and Gabet . All we can do is ...
... feel all the more strongly that it is our duty to point out that there are some coincidences remaining which cannot be accounted for in that way . We cannot adopt the diabolical explanation proposed by Huc and Gabet . All we can do is ...
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... feel a pleasure in detecting their follies , I should feel a greater in communicating my discoveries did not my prudence restrain me , ” - yet through many of his works , and especially through Christ's Tears , ' there runs a softer and ...
... feel a pleasure in detecting their follies , I should feel a greater in communicating my discoveries did not my prudence restrain me , ” - yet through many of his works , and especially through Christ's Tears , ' there runs a softer and ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
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