Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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... but nonsense in his matter . He will now have judges . Posterity will pronounce its calm and impartial decision ; and that decision will , we firmly believe , place in the same rank with Galileo , and with Locke , the man who 38 MIRABEAU .
... but nonsense in his matter . He will now have judges . Posterity will pronounce its calm and impartial decision ; and that decision will , we firmly believe , place in the same rank with Galileo , and with Locke , the man who 38 MIRABEAU .
الصفحة 52
... judges would have lost their heads , or would have been sent to die in some unwholesome colony . The fate of the victim whom they had endeavoured to save would only have been made darker and more hopeless by their interference . We have ...
... judges would have lost their heads , or would have been sent to die in some unwholesome colony . The fate of the victim whom they had endeavoured to save would only have been made darker and more hopeless by their interference . We have ...
الصفحة 72
... judge of it , bore no inconsiderable resemblance to that of the great English minister . He was not eminently successful in long set speeches . He was not , on the other hand , a close and ready debater . Sudden bursts , which seemed to ...
... judge of it , bore no inconsiderable resemblance to that of the great English minister . He was not eminently successful in long set speeches . He was not , on the other hand , a close and ready debater . Sudden bursts , which seemed to ...
الصفحة 100
... judge or to act for themselves that implicit dependence had become necessary to their com- fort . The new King of Spain , emancipated from con- trol , resembled that wretched German captive who , when the irons which he had worn for ...
... judge or to act for themselves that implicit dependence had become necessary to their com- fort . The new King of Spain , emancipated from con- trol , resembled that wretched German captive who , when the irons which he had worn for ...
الصفحة 159
... judge of character . It is said that the hasty and rapacious Kneller used to send away the ladies who sate to him as soon as he had sketched their faces , and to paint the figure and hands from his housemaid . It was in much the same ...
... judge of character . It is said that the hasty and rapacious Kneller used to send away the ladies who sate to him as soon as he had sketched their faces , and to paint the figure and hands from his housemaid . It was in much the same ...
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