Letters and Memorials, المجلد 1Paul, Trench, 1888 |
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... this present task is tempered by gladness at undertaking any labour which may preserve for his descendants these few faint memories of one honoured wherever the English tongue is spoken . How much poorer this world has been to many of.
... this present task is tempered by gladness at undertaking any labour which may preserve for his descendants these few faint memories of one honoured wherever the English tongue is spoken . How much poorer this world has been to many of.
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... labour they are wonderful . I go this afternoon as far as St. Roque , the watering - place , as it were , of Gibraltar , and have all the discomfort of passport signing and countersigning to get through , and some visits which I at ...
... labour they are wonderful . I go this afternoon as far as St. Roque , the watering - place , as it were , of Gibraltar , and have all the discomfort of passport signing and countersigning to get through , and some visits which I at ...
الصفحة 51
... labour of reading a sheet ? But the fact is , I have lately so frequently tasted the sweets of letters from my friends , that the desire has grown with the indulgence ; and though I know that neither they nor myself keep debtor and ...
... labour of reading a sheet ? But the fact is , I have lately so frequently tasted the sweets of letters from my friends , that the desire has grown with the indulgence ; and though I know that neither they nor myself keep debtor and ...
الصفحة 79
... labour of our present thought . When General Torrijos came out here , it was in the firm belief that all had been already arranged by the Junta here , they having told him so long back as last May that nothing was wanting but his ...
... labour of our present thought . When General Torrijos came out here , it was in the firm belief that all had been already arranged by the Junta here , they having told him so long back as last May that nothing was wanting but his ...
الصفحة 93
... labour . " I am just concluding Pascal's letters for the first time . What an immeasurable superiority his irony has over that of Gibbon ; for it has the foundation and the vantage - ground of earnestness . For my own part , I look upon ...
... labour . " I am just concluding Pascal's letters for the first time . What an immeasurable superiority his irony has over that of Gibbon ; for it has the foundation and the vantage - ground of earnestness . For my own part , I look upon ...
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