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During the time that he sat in the Professor's chair in the University of Cambridge
, he was eminently successful in inspiring the minds of his young auditors with a
love for their sacred study , and in imparting that interest to the drier and more ...
During the time that he sat in the Professor's chair in the University of Cambridge
, he was eminently successful in inspiring the minds of his young auditors with a
love for their sacred study , and in imparting that interest to the drier and more ...
Page 60
Yet diminish our Lord's prediction and his Apostle's fall to a single denial , and it
will not be denied that the interest will be proportionably diminished . Increase
the circumstances to the fulfilment of a double prediction of a three fold denial ...
Yet diminish our Lord's prediction and his Apostle's fall to a single denial , and it
will not be denied that the interest will be proportionably diminished . Increase
the circumstances to the fulfilment of a double prediction of a three fold denial ...
Page 305
This deficiency , we should conceive , is to be supplied only by that feeling of
interest in the mind of the writer , which a similarity of study and a fellowship in
pursuits , will constantly raise . This will seldom fail to give a charm to biography ...
This deficiency , we should conceive , is to be supplied only by that feeling of
interest in the mind of the writer , which a similarity of study and a fellowship in
pursuits , will constantly raise . This will seldom fail to give a charm to biography ...
Page 394
The national debt differs in principle from all private debts in this respect , that
when a private debt is contracted there is a stated time at which the creditor may
demand the return of the full and exact amount of his advances , with the interest
...
The national debt differs in principle from all private debts in this respect , that
when a private debt is contracted there is a stated time at which the creditor may
demand the return of the full and exact amount of his advances , with the interest
...
Page 500
As compared with sculptors of elder times , Canova is remarkable for the superior
interest which he throws into faces of repose or beauty ; in this respect , perhaps
the very faultless harmony of features observable in antient statues , becomes ...
As compared with sculptors of elder times , Canova is remarkable for the superior
interest which he throws into faces of repose or beauty ; in this respect , perhaps
the very faultless harmony of features observable in antient statues , becomes ...
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