Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Հատոր 109W. Blackwood & Sons, 1871 |
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... side does not see its obligation to serve Him in their daily works - Him and not man . The other side does not think that Christ is Lord over capital as well as labour , and for the interest of labour as truly as of capital . ... Both ...
... side does not see its obligation to serve Him in their daily works - Him and not man . The other side does not think that Christ is Lord over capital as well as labour , and for the interest of labour as truly as of capital . ... Both ...
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... side you saw the ruin , and on the other the new house - crumbling walls and mossy battlements and ancient woods on one side , and the beautiful bright chateau on the other , with gardens and shrubberies and terraces all in the most ...
... side you saw the ruin , and on the other the new house - crumbling walls and mossy battlements and ancient woods on one side , and the beautiful bright chateau on the other , with gardens and shrubberies and terraces all in the most ...
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... side , Nature , all unkempt and stern , hold- ing in her brawny arms the rugged relic of the days of old ; on the other , Art smiling up from her achievements , and , as if half in awe , half in derision , opposing the Beau- tiful to ...
... side , Nature , all unkempt and stern , hold- ing in her brawny arms the rugged relic of the days of old ; on the other , Art smiling up from her achievements , and , as if half in awe , half in derision , opposing the Beau- tiful to ...
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