Biographical SketchesBooks for Libraries Press, 1972 - 517 من الصفحات |
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... took his new acquaintance with him to Peronne , set before him food , which he devoured with a voracity which showed that he had long endured hunger , and endeavoured to learn his history . This , however , he found impossible , for the ...
... took his new acquaintance with him to Peronne , set before him food , which he devoured with a voracity which showed that he had long endured hunger , and endeavoured to learn his history . This , however , he found impossible , for the ...
الصفحة 407
... took his models was morally below the average at that time , or , lastly , that he wrote under the influence of temporary ill - humour . It is remarkable that Bacon , who took this desponding view of the influence of time on the human ...
... took his models was morally below the average at that time , or , lastly , that he wrote under the influence of temporary ill - humour . It is remarkable that Bacon , who took this desponding view of the influence of time on the human ...
الصفحة 417
... took his seat in the House of Lords in 1797 , and appears to have spoken for the first time in 1800. From that time , until his death in 1833 , he took an active part EE in debate . It is not easy for a party LORD KING . 417.
... took his seat in the House of Lords in 1797 , and appears to have spoken for the first time in 1800. From that time , until his death in 1833 , he took an active part EE in debate . It is not easy for a party LORD KING . 417.
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