New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 121Henry Colburn, 1882 |
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Page 107
... present signi- fications , so long must unity among Christians remain a moral impossibility . — As long as the power of religion is used as it is at present , to accentuate the distinction involved in those names by endowing with a ...
... present signi- fications , so long must unity among Christians remain a moral impossibility . — As long as the power of religion is used as it is at present , to accentuate the distinction involved in those names by endowing with a ...
Page 319
... present , with its light words , could bridge across . A memory of what might have been , would always slightly veil the present , and give their words in each other's ears , a tender significance , unimagined by others about them . But ...
... present , with its light words , could bridge across . A memory of what might have been , would always slightly veil the present , and give their words in each other's ears , a tender significance , unimagined by others about them . But ...
Page 680
... present alters the amount of every one of the other binary compounds , and that in a regular progressive ratio , sudden transitions only occuring where a substance is present which is capable of combining with another in more than one ...
... present alters the amount of every one of the other binary compounds , and that in a regular progressive ratio , sudden transitions only occuring where a substance is present which is capable of combining with another in more than one ...
Contents
CALLANDER CRAGS By Rosa Mackenzie Kettle | 53 |
GREAT COMPANIES AND TRADING | 71 |
FARMER AND PARSON | 128 |
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