A Third Gallery of PortraitsSheldon, Lamport and Blakeman, 1855 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... death . When he fell , it was as the fall of the statue on the summit of their national column . Some of Mirabeau's admirers speak of him as if he were something better than a French idol - as if he partook of a universal character - as ...
... death . When he fell , it was as the fall of the statue on the summit of their national column . Some of Mirabeau's admirers speak of him as if he were something better than a French idol - as if he partook of a universal character - as ...
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... death . The oratory of Mirabeau seems to have been the most im- posing of his powers . Manageable and well managed as a consummate race - horse , it was fiery and impetuous as a lion from the swelling of Jordan . In the commencement of ...
... death . The oratory of Mirabeau seems to have been the most im- posing of his powers . Manageable and well managed as a consummate race - horse , it was fiery and impetuous as a lion from the swelling of Jordan . In the commencement of ...
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... death , he would have saved the monarchy ; while a few suppose that he would have rode upon the popular wave to personal dominion . If it were not idle to speculate upon impossibilities , we might name it as our impression , that ...
... death , he would have saved the monarchy ; while a few suppose that he would have rode upon the popular wave to personal dominion . If it were not idle to speculate upon impossibilities , we might name it as our impression , that ...
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... death , indeed , was a tragedy , but not of a noble kind . It reminds us of the death of one of the evil giants in the " Pilgrim's Progress , " with their last grim looks , hard - drawn breathings , and bellowings of baffled pride and ...
... death , indeed , was a tragedy , but not of a noble kind . It reminds us of the death of one of the evil giants in the " Pilgrim's Progress , " with their last grim looks , hard - drawn breathings , and bellowings of baffled pride and ...
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... death to separate them , and to settle their true position in the general history of the nation and the world . Nothing , indeed , has tended to deceive and mystify the pub- lic mind more than the arbitrary conjunction of names . The ...
... death to separate them , and to settle their true position in the general history of the nation and the world . Nothing , indeed , has tended to deceive and mystify the pub- lic mind more than the arbitrary conjunction of names . The ...
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