Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas |
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Referring to this letter , of which he never knew the writer , Mr. Robertson writes to Lady Henley : " You are quite welcome to copy that note ; it does more honour to the writer than to the receiver ; but except in cases where you ...
Referring to this letter , of which he never knew the writer , Mr. Robertson writes to Lady Henley : " You are quite welcome to copy that note ; it does more honour to the writer than to the receiver ; but except in cases where you ...
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... and honour the feelings of that man who stands before us with a modest feeling of his own dignity in his countenance , which seems to say , " The shoes that I wear are clouted , but I paid for the mending of them myself ; the house ...
... and honour the feelings of that man who stands before us with a modest feeling of his own dignity in his countenance , which seems to say , " The shoes that I wear are clouted , but I paid for the mending of them myself ; the house ...
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Unexpectedly on my part , you honoured me with a request that I would deliver the opening address to your society . It was at a period when events which had recently taken place upon the Continent , caused every large movement to be ...
Unexpectedly on my part , you honoured me with a request that I would deliver the opening address to your society . It was at a period when events which had recently taken place upon the Continent , caused every large movement to be ...
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I remember the description he gave me of the state of the Irish peasantry , and the scenes of wretchedness I had not then witnessed : " Their cabins , your honour , " said he , " are in such a state sometimes , that the poor craturs ...
I remember the description he gave me of the state of the Irish peasantry , and the scenes of wretchedness I had not then witnessed : " Their cabins , your honour , " said he , " are in such a state sometimes , that the poor craturs ...
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No calculation in that moment ; no mercenary sordidness , balancing the question whether a nation could afford to defend weakness and honour at the expense of a costly war , or not . They had risen in one moment of strong emotion to the ...
No calculation in that moment ; no mercenary sordidness , balancing the question whether a nation could afford to defend weakness and honour at the expense of a costly war , or not . They had risen in one moment of strong emotion to the ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1858 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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