A Third Gallery of PortraitsSheldon, Lamport and Blakeman, 1855 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... believe that he never ceased to possess a heart , and that much of his apathy and apparent hardness of nature was the effect of policy or of ab- sence of mind . A thousand different spectators report differ- ently of his manner in ...
... believe that he never ceased to possess a heart , and that much of his apathy and apparent hardness of nature was the effect of policy or of ab- sence of mind . A thousand different spectators report differ- ently of his manner in ...
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... believe , were numerous - of his sermons , private letters , and journal ? ( if such a thing as a journal he ever kept - think of the journal of a comet ! ) Why have none of his surviving friends been invited to overlook these , and ...
... believe , were numerous - of his sermons , private letters , and journal ? ( if such a thing as a journal he ever kept - think of the journal of a comet ! ) Why have none of his surviving friends been invited to overlook these , and ...
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... believe to be a true outline of his character and peculiar genius . We have had not a few disappointments in our career , but none in one small department - that of sight - seeing and hero- hearing equal to that which befell us in ...
... believe to be a true outline of his character and peculiar genius . We have had not a few disappointments in our career , but none in one small department - that of sight - seeing and hero- hearing equal to that which befell us in ...
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... believe there was still less . The true reasons are to be found in the simple fact , that these olden men were men of a still higher order of intellect — that , besides , they had more thoroughly trained themselves , and that a still ...
... believe there was still less . The true reasons are to be found in the simple fact , that these olden men were men of a still higher order of intellect — that , besides , they had more thoroughly trained themselves , and that a still ...
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... believe , able to appreciate the whole power that was condensed in that marvellous " earthen vessel , " the appearance of which , especially in his loftier moods , suggested an energy within , and a possibility before him , which made ...
... believe , able to appreciate the whole power that was condensed in that marvellous " earthen vessel , " the appearance of which , especially in his loftier moods , suggested an energy within , and a possibility before him , which made ...
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