The American Monthly Magazine, المجلد 5،العدد 6M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1835 |
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الصفحة 253
... perhaps , too much elaborate rhetoric in his speech . Observing his brother , Sir George Wentworth , to weep excessively , he said : " What do you see in me to deserve those tears ? does any indecent fear betray in me a guilt , or my ...
... perhaps , too much elaborate rhetoric in his speech . Observing his brother , Sir George Wentworth , to weep excessively , he said : " What do you see in me to deserve those tears ? does any indecent fear betray in me a guilt , or my ...
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... perhaps be premature - that the age is not quite ripe enough - to propose an amendment of the statutes , which should substitute the word " reward " in the place of " punishment ; " but it is consolatory to reflect that the tendency of ...
... perhaps be premature - that the age is not quite ripe enough - to propose an amendment of the statutes , which should substitute the word " reward " in the place of " punishment ; " but it is consolatory to reflect that the tendency of ...
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... perhaps , one reason in addition to those which we have already noticed , and which has its origin with ourselves , tending mainly to increase the criticising and illiberal tone of English writers on this country . Already armed with a ...
... perhaps , one reason in addition to those which we have already noticed , and which has its origin with ourselves , tending mainly to increase the criticising and illiberal tone of English writers on this country . Already armed with a ...
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... perhaps , out of nicer perception , and more sensitive tastes . They know , moreover , in England , that the poor are the natural and irreconcilable enemies of the rich , and they have a natural dread , growing out of a sense of ...
... perhaps , out of nicer perception , and more sensitive tastes . They know , moreover , in England , that the poor are the natural and irreconcilable enemies of the rich , and they have a natural dread , growing out of a sense of ...
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... perhaps it would have been better for him and others if he had been . - One evening , soon after the death of the king , as M. Girond and my- self were returning from the Odeon , we met , near Fauxburg St. Antoine , a crowd of men and ...
... perhaps it would have been better for him and others if he had been . - One evening , soon after the death of the king , as M. Girond and my- self were returning from the Odeon , we met , near Fauxburg St. Antoine , a crowd of men and ...
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