Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 3Hart, Carey & Hart, 1854 |
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... once recognise that consummate master of the whole art of intellectual gladiatorship , whose speeches , imperfectly as they have been transmitted to us , should be studied day and night by every man who wishes to learn the science of ...
... once recognise that consummate master of the whole art of intellectual gladiatorship , whose speeches , imperfectly as they have been transmitted to us , should be studied day and night by every man who wishes to learn the science of ...
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... once the road of goodness was a smooth descent . He had done nothing to merit the affection of his people . But they had paid him in advance without measure . Elizabeth , after the rout of the Armada , or after the abolition of ...
... once the road of goodness was a smooth descent . He had done nothing to merit the affection of his people . But they had paid him in advance without measure . Elizabeth , after the rout of the Armada , or after the abolition of ...
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... once those governments and those societies had changed their nature , had discovered the criminality of all their former conduct , had adopted principles far more liberal than those of Locke , of Leighton , or of Tillotson ? Which is ...
... once those governments and those societies had changed their nature , had discovered the criminality of all their former conduct , had adopted principles far more liberal than those of Locke , of Leighton , or of Tillotson ? Which is ...
الصفحة 66
... once like chaff in a hurricane . The very great length to which this article has already been extended , renders it impossible for us to discuss , as we had meant to do , the characters and conduct of the leading Eng- lish statesmen at ...
... once like chaff in a hurricane . The very great length to which this article has already been extended , renders it impossible for us to discuss , as we had meant to do , the characters and conduct of the leading Eng- lish statesmen at ...
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... once for all , by a solemn compact , the matters which had , during several generations , been in controversy between the Parliament and the crown . They therefore most judi- ciously abstained from mixing up the irritating and perplex ...
... once for all , by a solemn compact , the matters which had , during several generations , been in controversy between the Parliament and the crown . They therefore most judi- ciously abstained from mixing up the irritating and perplex ...
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