The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 2،العدد 3Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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... lands and property . One foul sen- tence doth more hurt than many foul examples ; for these do but corrupt the stream , the other corrupteth the fountain . In causes of life and death judges ought , as far as the case permitteth in ...
... lands and property . One foul sen- tence doth more hurt than many foul examples ; for these do but corrupt the stream , the other corrupteth the fountain . In causes of life and death judges ought , as far as the case permitteth in ...
الصفحة 22
... land on cars which whirl along without horses , and the ocean in ships which sail against the wind . These are but a part of its fruits . For it is a philosophy which never rests , and which is never perfect . Its law is progress . A ...
... land on cars which whirl along without horses , and the ocean in ships which sail against the wind . These are but a part of its fruits . For it is a philosophy which never rests , and which is never perfect . Its law is progress . A ...
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... Land . He is a large , handsome , splendid - looking man - learned , and rather skeptical . His experience , previous to his introduction to the reader , seems to have rendered him slightly misanthropic . He is very fastidious , and ...
... Land . He is a large , handsome , splendid - looking man - learned , and rather skeptical . His experience , previous to his introduction to the reader , seems to have rendered him slightly misanthropic . He is very fastidious , and ...
الصفحة 37
... land . Over the picture that she has drawn of her , the authoress throws a ray of tender , sad , and beautiful sunshine , which steals into the reader's heart and lightens his soul ere he perceives that it is there . The other ...
... land . Over the picture that she has drawn of her , the authoress throws a ray of tender , sad , and beautiful sunshine , which steals into the reader's heart and lightens his soul ere he perceives that it is there . The other ...
الصفحة 38
... lands . " " The Englishman remains in El Fureidis , " said the Arab slowly , and with emphasis , at the same time fixing on Havilah an eye whose keenness scanned every line of her countenance . " " " " Apparently it satisfied him , for ...
... lands . " " The Englishman remains in El Fureidis , " said the Arab slowly , and with emphasis , at the same time fixing on Havilah an eye whose keenness scanned every line of her countenance . " " " " Apparently it satisfied him , for ...
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