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The Religions of the World and Their Relations to Christianity: Considered ... - Page 15
by Frederick Denison Maurice - 1852 - 252 pages
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British India, Its Races and Its History Considered with Reference ..., Volume 1

John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1858 - 654 pages
...and experience. . . . Mr. Masson unracels this mystery cery completely?' — TIMES, Wov. 4, 1856. " No one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will...that he has come across a man endowed with a real loce of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the poet's heart ; and a great knowledge of the...
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The Anniversaries: Poems in Commemoration of Great Men and Great Events

Thomas Hornblower Gill - 1858 - 234 pages
...experience. . . . Mr.Masson unravels this mystery very completely."—TIMES, Nov. 4', 1856. " A*<? one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will be...that alone. He will see at a glance that he has come aeross a man endowed with a real love of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the poefs heart;...
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Sermons Preacht on Particular Occasions

Julius Charles Hare - 1858 - 542 pages
...experience. . . . Mr.Massou unracets this mystery very completely." — TIMES, Nov. 4, 1856. " JV0 one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will be likely to content himself with that alone. lis will sce at a glance that ke has come across a man endowed wiih a real lore of poetry ; a clear,...
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British India its races, and its history, considered with ..., Volume 1

John Malcolm F. Ludlow - 1858 - 366 pages
...and experience. . . . Mr. Nassau unracels this mystery cery completely" — TIMES, Nov. 4, 1856. " No one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will be likely to content himself Kith that alone. He will see at a glance that he has come across a man endowed with a real loce of...
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Lays of Middle Age: And Other Poems

James Hedderwick - 1859 - 324 pages
...ChatlertorCs London life and experience. . . . Mr. Masson unracels this mystery cery completely" — TIMES. " No one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will...that he has come across a man endowed with a real loce of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the poets heart ; and a great knowledge of the...
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Christ and other masters, an historical inquiry into some of the ..., Part 4

Charles Hardwick - 1859 - 276 pages
...experience. . . . Mr. Masson -unravels this mystery very completely" — TIMES, K ov. 4-, I8ofi. " No one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will...that alone. He will see at a glance that he has come aeross a man endowed with a real love of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the poefs heart...
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Four Months in Algeria: With a Visit to Carthage

Joseph Williams Blakesley - 1859 - 512 pages
...completely" — TIMES, Nov. 4, ISofl. " No one who reads a single page of Mr. Massrm will be lihely to content himself with that alone. He will see at a glance that he has come aeross a muit endowed with a real love of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the poefs heart...
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Four Months in Algeria: With a Visit to Carthage

Joseph Williams Blakesley - 1859 - 506 pages
...who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will be lihely to content aitnsetfwith that atone. He will sec at a glance that he has come across a man endowed with a real lore of poetry ; a clear, fresh, happy insight into the pueCs heart ; and a great hnowledge of the...
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Four Months in Algeria: With a Visit to Carthage

Joseph Williams Blakesley - 1859 - 532 pages
...and experience. . . . Mr. Masson unravels this mystery very completely" — TIMES, ft ov. 4, 1856. " No one who reads a single page of Mr. Masson will be lihely to content himself with that alone. He icill see at a glance that he has come across a man endowtd...
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