Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... politics and party religion ; and I fear that in the minds of very many of the more influential inhabitants of the town , my name being made conspicuous , would be a suspicious cir- cumstance . It is my conviction that an address from ...
... politics and party religion ; and I fear that in the minds of very many of the more influential inhabitants of the town , my name being made conspicuous , would be a suspicious cir- cumstance . It is my conviction that an address from ...
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... political engine . The address on Monday is therefore ex- pected to contain a proposal for boiling down the Irish land- lords and potting them , to support the poor this winter ; and another , more democratic still , for barrelling and ...
... political engine . The address on Monday is therefore ex- pected to contain a proposal for boiling down the Irish land- lords and potting them , to support the poor this winter ; and another , more democratic still , for barrelling and ...
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... political econ- omy . The " Two Lectures on the Influence of Po- etry " were given in fulfilment of the pledge con- tained in the foregoing extracts from letters ; and their delivery created a great sensation . To those who never heard ...
... political econ- omy . The " Two Lectures on the Influence of Po- etry " were given in fulfilment of the pledge con- tained in the foregoing extracts from letters ; and their delivery created a great sensation . To those who never heard ...
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... some it seemed revolutionary in politics , and heretical in creed . Some influential persons spoke strongly against his teaching and his influence - it is believed with but very little personal knowledge of either ; one went PREFACE . XXXV.
... some it seemed revolutionary in politics , and heretical in creed . Some influential persons spoke strongly against his teaching and his influence - it is believed with but very little personal knowledge of either ; one went PREFACE . XXXV.
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... political character . By works of history and the newspapers of the day , you will have that which will inform you ... politics , we ascribe to that word a narrow mean- ing . When we say that two men are talking politics , we often mean ...
... political character . By works of history and the newspapers of the day , you will have that which will inform you ... politics , we ascribe to that word a narrow mean- ing . When we say that two men are talking politics , we often mean ...
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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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