Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays: With a Memoir and an Index, المجلد 2Houghton Mifflin, 1860 |
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... honour . For Burleigh , she forgot her usual parsimony both of wealth and of dignities . For Burleigh , she relaxed ... honours . His royal mistress visited him on his death - bed , and cheered him with assurances of BURLEIGH AND HIS ...
... honour . For Burleigh , she forgot her usual parsimony both of wealth and of dignities . For Burleigh , she relaxed ... honours . His royal mistress visited him on his death - bed , and cheered him with assurances of BURLEIGH AND HIS ...
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... honour and more love by the manner in which she repaired her errors than she would have gained by never committing errors . If such a man as Charles the First had been in her place when the whole nation was crying out against the ...
... honour and more love by the manner in which she repaired her errors than she would have gained by never committing errors . If such a man as Charles the First had been in her place when the whole nation was crying out against the ...
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... honour , and soon after pouring over the Talmud , or collating Polybius with Livy . We had intended also to say something concerning the literature of that splendid period , and especially concerning those two incomparable men , the ...
... honour , and soon after pouring over the Talmud , or collating Polybius with Livy . We had intended also to say something concerning the literature of that splendid period , and especially concerning those two incomparable men , the ...
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... honours . in some of the highest departments in which the human intellect can exert itself he has not left his equal or his second behind him . From his contemporaries he has had , according to the usual lot , more or less than jus ...
... honours . in some of the highest departments in which the human intellect can exert itself he has not left his equal or his second behind him . From his contemporaries he has had , according to the usual lot , more or less than jus ...
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... honours , still taking part as freely as ever in public affairs ? Two years ago they were dominant . They are now vanquished . Yet the whole people would regard with horror any man who should dare to propose any vindictive measure . So ...
... honours , still taking part as freely as ever in public affairs ? Two years ago they were dominant . They are now vanquished . Yet the whole people would regard with horror any man who should dare to propose any vindictive measure . So ...
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