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To those who never heard Mr. Robertson speak , it may be interesting to learn that he was gifted with a voice of wonderful sweetness and power . So flexible and harmonious was it , that it gave expression to the finest tones of feeling ...
To those who never heard Mr. Robertson speak , it may be interesting to learn that he was gifted with a voice of wonderful sweetness and power . So flexible and harmonious was it , that it gave expression to the finest tones of feeling ...
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The Lecture on Wordsworth was delivered before the members of the Athenæum , and was to have been followed by a second on the same subject ; but Mr. Robertson's health was never afterwards equal to the exertion .
The Lecture on Wordsworth was delivered before the members of the Athenæum , and was to have been followed by a second on the same subject ; but Mr. Robertson's health was never afterwards equal to the exertion .
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... not popular with the employés , partly , it is believed , from some little misconception . Mr. Robertson could never be a mere partizan , and his clear xxiv PREFACE .
... not popular with the employés , partly , it is believed , from some little misconception . Mr. Robertson could never be a mere partizan , and his clear xxiv PREFACE .
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could never be a mere partizan , and his clear judgment saw that , however desirable and right was the object which the young men were striving to attain , there were difficulties to be overcome which it was not wise to ignore ...
could never be a mere partizan , and his clear judgment saw that , however desirable and right was the object which the young men were striving to attain , there were difficulties to be overcome which it was not wise to ignore ...
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All sects , all classes , met here on common ground a stern determination that , whatever foreign despots might succeed in imposing on their peoples , Englishmen were determined never again to wear the yoke of priestly tyranny , least ...
All sects , all classes , met here on common ground a stern determination that , whatever foreign despots might succeed in imposing on their peoples , Englishmen were determined never again to wear the yoke of priestly tyranny , least ...
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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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