The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 2،العدد 3Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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... manner in which it was taught in the University ; nor did he scruple to question the superior wisdom of the great Stagirite himself . Although none of these verses are now extant , they are regard- ed by several biographers and critics ...
... manner in which it was taught in the University ; nor did he scruple to question the superior wisdom of the great Stagirite himself . Although none of these verses are now extant , they are regard- ed by several biographers and critics ...
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... manner that most persons would consider offensive , his letters would be as submissive and as full of compliments as ever . What seems strange is , that although they were his own relatives , i . e . Lord Burleigh and Sir Robert Cecil ...
... manner that most persons would consider offensive , his letters would be as submissive and as full of compliments as ever . What seems strange is , that although they were his own relatives , i . e . Lord Burleigh and Sir Robert Cecil ...
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... manner as was necessary to secure \ distinction either at the bar or on the bench . It had been well for the world , and the cause of science especially for the honor of literature that all who had the power of promoting him con- tinued ...
... manner as was necessary to secure \ distinction either at the bar or on the bench . It had been well for the world , and the cause of science especially for the honor of literature that all who had the power of promoting him con- tinued ...
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... manner put him in doubt that he shall be left alone , will not be singular . " He was not mistaken in this . , Coke finally gave a reluctant assent to the decision of his brethren , and the unfortunate old clergyman was put to the rack ...
... manner put him in doubt that he shall be left alone , will not be singular . " He was not mistaken in this . , Coke finally gave a reluctant assent to the decision of his brethren , and the unfortunate old clergyman was put to the rack ...
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... manner of speech is indeed prince - like , flowing as from a fountain , and yet streaming and branching itself into nature's order , full of facility and felicity , imitating none , and inimitable by any . * * For I am well assured ...
... manner of speech is indeed prince - like , flowing as from a fountain , and yet streaming and branching itself into nature's order , full of facility and felicity , imitating none , and inimitable by any . * * For I am well assured ...
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