The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 10Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1869 - American literature |
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Page 51
... tell tales of an " op- pressed faith " abroad , whilst at home there is religious feud and occasional persecution of those who deny the Czar's quality as the " vice - gerent of God upon earth " ! A fact of paramount importance is here ...
... tell tales of an " op- pressed faith " abroad , whilst at home there is religious feud and occasional persecution of those who deny the Czar's quality as the " vice - gerent of God upon earth " ! A fact of paramount importance is here ...
Page 55
... tell you you would survive ? " " I would rush into the thick of the fight , for I should know I could take no harm . " " Go forward , then , and fear nothing , my boy , for it is already ordained which of these two things shall happen ...
... tell you you would survive ? " " I would rush into the thick of the fight , for I should know I could take no harm . " " Go forward , then , and fear nothing , my boy , for it is already ordained which of these two things shall happen ...
Page 59
... tell us in quite a pathetic strain how Bishop Frederick , hearing that the lord of the manor was on friendly terms with a fiend who had lived for generations in a cave , insisted on exorcising him with prayers and holy water . Then the ...
... tell us in quite a pathetic strain how Bishop Frederick , hearing that the lord of the manor was on friendly terms with a fiend who had lived for generations in a cave , insisted on exorcising him with prayers and holy water . Then the ...
Page 61
... tell her . If he had no other tale , why had he not been silent ? Did he think that she was sub- ject to his rebuke merely because she lived under his mother's roof ? She would soon show him that her residence at the Clock House gave ...
... tell her . If he had no other tale , why had he not been silent ? Did he think that she was sub- ject to his rebuke merely because she lived under his mother's roof ? She would soon show him that her residence at the Clock House gave ...
Page 63
... tell herself . She had not forgiven him . She had no thought of being gen- tle and loving to him . She declared to herself that she had no wish of saying good - by to him once again . But yet she was in the room , waiting for him , when ...
... tell herself . She had not forgiven him . She had no thought of being gen- tle and loving to him . She declared to herself that she had no wish of saying good - by to him once again . But yet she was in the room , waiting for him , when ...
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