The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 - Baptists |
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... souls ; the British Empire proper , with a population of 26,000,000 , has 500 newspapers and periodicals , which is one to every 52,000 ; while the United States , with a population of 20 or 22,000,000 , have 1,600 newpapers , or one to ...
... souls ; the British Empire proper , with a population of 26,000,000 , has 500 newspapers and periodicals , which is one to every 52,000 ; while the United States , with a population of 20 or 22,000,000 , have 1,600 newpapers , or one to ...
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... souls . A hundred mil- lions of people will occupy the soil of our extended territory . Remote deserts unknown to us in the solitudes of the West will ⚫ be smiling under the culture of happy freemen . Flocks of sheep and herds of ...
... souls . A hundred mil- lions of people will occupy the soil of our extended territory . Remote deserts unknown to us in the solitudes of the West will ⚫ be smiling under the culture of happy freemen . Flocks of sheep and herds of ...
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... soul exults at the prospect which he opens . His faith in the existence and working of a law of improvement , convinces him that nothing , however mysterious , is without its hidden uses , and renders him cheerful to the end . We could ...
... soul exults at the prospect which he opens . His faith in the existence and working of a law of improvement , convinces him that nothing , however mysterious , is without its hidden uses , and renders him cheerful to the end . We could ...
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... soul and so calm as to hold back from falling the tear that trembles on the brink of the eyelid ; requiring such delicacy of thought and nicety in the choice of words as will hint but not fully tell the feel- ing ; for this pathos , we ...
... soul and so calm as to hold back from falling the tear that trembles on the brink of the eyelid ; requiring such delicacy of thought and nicety in the choice of words as will hint but not fully tell the feel- ing ; for this pathos , we ...
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... soul That ever looked with human eyes . " I hear it now , and o'er and o'er , Eternal greetings to the dead ; And Ave , Ave , Ave , ' said , ' Adieu , adieu , ' for evermore ! " ( lvi . ) " He passed ; a soul of nobler tone : My spirit ...
... soul That ever looked with human eyes . " I hear it now , and o'er and o'er , Eternal greetings to the dead ; And Ave , Ave , Ave , ' said , ' Adieu , adieu , ' for evermore ! " ( lvi . ) " He passed ; a soul of nobler tone : My spirit ...
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