Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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الصفحة 69
... believe that it was misrule , and nothing but misrule , that put the sting into those writ- ings . It is not true that the French abandoned experi- ence for theories . They took up with theories because ་ they had no experience of good ...
... believe that it was misrule , and nothing but misrule , that put the sting into those writ- ings . It is not true that the French abandoned experi- ence for theories . They took up with theories because ་ they had no experience of good ...
الصفحة 71
... believe , to most readers of history , not a man , but a string of antitheses . Henceforth he will be a real human being , a remarkable and eccentric being indeed , but perfectly conceivable . He was fond , M. Dumont tells us , of ...
... believe , to most readers of history , not a man , but a string of antitheses . Henceforth he will be a real human being , a remarkable and eccentric being indeed , but perfectly conceivable . He was fond , M. Dumont tells us , of ...
الصفحة 78
... believe that his annual rev- enue amounted , in the season of his greatest power , to a sum near ten times as large as that which England yielded to Elizabeth . He had a standing army of fifty thousand excellent troops , at a time when ...
... believe that his annual rev- enue amounted , in the season of his greatest power , to a sum near ten times as large as that which England yielded to Elizabeth . He had a standing army of fifty thousand excellent troops , at a time when ...
الصفحة 85
... believe that this case is very similar to that of the American mines . Some veins of ore exceeded expectation ; some fell below it . Some of the private speculators drew blanks , and others gained prizes . But the revenue of the state ...
... believe that this case is very similar to that of the American mines . Some veins of ore exceeded expectation ; some fell below it . Some of the private speculators drew blanks , and others gained prizes . But the revenue of the state ...
الصفحة 95
... believe that his malady was the same with that of the wretches described in the New Testament , who dwelt among the tombs , whom no chains could bind , and whom no man dared to approach . At another time a sorceress who lived in the ...
... believe that his malady was the same with that of the wretches described in the New Testament , who dwelt among the tombs , whom no chains could bind , and whom no man dared to approach . At another time a sorceress who lived in the ...
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