A Modern Reader and SpeakerGeorge Riddle H.S. Stone, 1900 - 629 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 111
... hold up their heads , and say , " What noble magnanimity ! This must be the effect of conscious and real innocence . " Well , it is so received , it is so argued upon - but it fails of its effect . Then says Mr. Hastings : " That my ...
... hold up their heads , and say , " What noble magnanimity ! This must be the effect of conscious and real innocence . " Well , it is so received , it is so argued upon - but it fails of its effect . Then says Mr. Hastings : " That my ...
الصفحة 134
... hold fast to two principles , -I care not under what party banner they serve , -if they will fearlessly do what in their own eyes and before their own conscience is right and brave and honorable ; if , like the Puritans , they will do ...
... hold fast to two principles , -I care not under what party banner they serve , -if they will fearlessly do what in their own eyes and before their own conscience is right and brave and honorable ; if , like the Puritans , they will do ...
الصفحة 140
... holds out to authors . Considered as a boon to them , it is a mere nullity ; but , considered as an impost on the public , it is no nullity , but a very serious and pernicious reality . I will take an example . Dr. Johnson died fifty ...
... holds out to authors . Considered as a boon to them , it is a mere nullity ; but , considered as an impost on the public , it is no nullity , but a very serious and pernicious reality . I will take an example . Dr. Johnson died fifty ...
الصفحة 149
... hold , but to fortify them , and guarantee their possessions to them forever . It is not the present , but the future , that stamps upon human transactions their true and lasting character . Higher than the fame of Agincourt , of ...
... hold , but to fortify them , and guarantee their possessions to them forever . It is not the present , but the future , that stamps upon human transactions their true and lasting character . Higher than the fame of Agincourt , of ...
الصفحة 162
... hold the parts together , but such union would be the bond between master and slave - a union of exaction on one side and of unqualified obedience on the other . That obedience which , we are told by the Senator from Pennsylvania , is ...
... hold the parts together , but such union would be the bond between master and slave - a union of exaction on one side and of unqualified obedience on the other . That obedience which , we are told by the Senator from Pennsylvania , is ...
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