Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... matter of very great importance , as I have become aware , since getting a little insight into the working of this Institute , of an amount of bitterness and jealousy , and hatred of things as they are , which I had not before suspected ...
... matter of very great importance , as I have become aware , since getting a little insight into the working of this Institute , of an amount of bitterness and jealousy , and hatred of things as they are , which I had not before suspected ...
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... matter of great importance that public attention should not be ostentatiously called again so soon to your efforts at self - restoration , so long as they are only efforts . If the Institute is needed , really craved and earnestly ...
... matter of great importance that public attention should not be ostentatiously called again so soon to your efforts at self - restoration , so long as they are only efforts . If the Institute is needed , really craved and earnestly ...
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... matter I have well considered . I will say at present I am quite resolved to sign no petition . Dr. V.'s pamphlet does not go to the root of the matter . I agree with him in viewing the move , so far as it is an avowed innovation , with ...
... matter I have well considered . I will say at present I am quite resolved to sign no petition . Dr. V.'s pamphlet does not go to the root of the matter . I agree with him in viewing the move , so far as it is an avowed innovation , with ...
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... matters not in what age he appears ; change the century , you do not change the man . He who fawned upon the prince or upon the duke , had something of the reptile in his character ; but he who fawns upon the masses in their day of ...
... matters not in what age he appears ; change the century , you do not change the man . He who fawned upon the prince or upon the duke , had something of the reptile in his character ; but he who fawns upon the masses in their day of ...
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... matter of amusement , a speculation — a theoretical curiosity -not necessarily any thing more . The difference of a penny in the price of a loaf makes no per- ceptible change on his table ; but it may make the poor man's grate empty for ...
... matter of amusement , a speculation — a theoretical curiosity -not necessarily any thing more . The difference of a penny in the price of a loaf makes no per- ceptible change on his table ; but it may make the poor man's grate empty for ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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