Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 4Sheldon and Company, 1862 |
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... honour of the lovers of that age was not unfrequently subjected . Our readers probably remember what Mrs. Hutchinson tells us of herself . The lofty Cornelia - like spirit of the aged matron seems to melt into a long for- gotten ...
... honour of the lovers of that age was not unfrequently subjected . Our readers probably remember what Mrs. Hutchinson tells us of herself . The lofty Cornelia - like spirit of the aged matron seems to melt into a long for- gotten ...
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... honour and good faith are words in every one's mouth . How do they less imply a personality in nations than the duty towards God , for which we now contend ? They are strictly and essentially distinct from the honour and good faith of ...
... honour and good faith are words in every one's mouth . How do they less imply a personality in nations than the duty towards God , for which we now contend ? They are strictly and essentially distinct from the honour and good faith of ...
الصفحة 359
... honour to Jove and Minerva . Philocles , who employs his leisure in making graven images of these deities , is extolled for his piety in a way which contrasts singularly with the expressions of Isaiah on the same subject . The dead are ...
... honour to Jove and Minerva . Philocles , who employs his leisure in making graven images of these deities , is extolled for his piety in a way which contrasts singularly with the expressions of Isaiah on the same subject . The dead are ...
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