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I assure you , with all truth , that I look on some things I have said with more complacency , when I flatter myself that there is some identity of view between us . His lordship accompanied his letter by a copy of his Lectures on ...
I assure you , with all truth , that I look on some things I have said with more complacency , when I flatter myself that there is some identity of view between us . His lordship accompanied his letter by a copy of his Lectures on ...
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... and to soothe the burning jealousies which are too often found rankling in the minds of those who , from a position full of wretchedness , look up with almost excusable bitterness on such as are surrounded with earthly comforts .
... and to soothe the burning jealousies which are too often found rankling in the minds of those who , from a position full of wretchedness , look up with almost excusable bitterness on such as are surrounded with earthly comforts .
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The thunder storm is terrible to look upon ; but it leaves behind it a purer air and a serener sky . Let us hear the Ayrshire ploughman in his high prophetic strain :" For a ' that , and a ' that , It's coming yet for a ' that ...
The thunder storm is terrible to look upon ; but it leaves behind it a purer air and a serener sky . Let us hear the Ayrshire ploughman in his high prophetic strain :" For a ' that , and a ' that , It's coming yet for a ' that ...
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Look at the poor Hindoo who goes through your streets asking alms . There is a grace even in his very attitude , an elegance in his address , which would almost make you believe it if you were told that he had been a prince in his own ...
Look at the poor Hindoo who goes through your streets asking alms . There is a grace even in his very attitude , an elegance in his address , which would almost make you believe it if you were told that he had been a prince in his own ...
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... and see the morning beams gilding with their pure light the grand , old peaks on the opposite side of the valley , while we ourselves were still in deepest shade , and look on that man with his rifle on his shoulder and his curling ...
... and see the morning beams gilding with their pure light the grand , old peaks on the opposite side of the valley , while we ourselves were still in deepest shade , and look on that man with his rifle on his shoulder and his curling ...
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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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