A Third Gallery of PortraitsSheldon, Lamport and Blakeman, 1855 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... such inquiries and peradventures are for ever vain . Mirabeau's death was invested with dramatic interest . He died in the midst of his career ; he sank like an island ; he " died while all eyes in Europe were fixed upon MIRABEAU . 19.
... such inquiries and peradventures are for ever vain . Mirabeau's death was invested with dramatic interest . He died in the midst of his career ; he sank like an island ; he " died while all eyes in Europe were fixed upon MIRABEAU . 19.
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... perhaps the first upon the same scale ever conducted at once on philosophical and Christian principles . It added considerably at the time to the interest of this " " treatise - first , that the author's name ISAAC TAYLOR . 71.
... perhaps the first upon the same scale ever conducted at once on philosophical and Christian principles . It added considerably at the time to the interest of this " " treatise - first , that the author's name ISAAC TAYLOR . 71.
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... interest and power always dwindles works in the presence of their authors , suggests their possible ideal of performance , and starts the question , What folio or library of folios can enclose that soul ? The soul it- self of the great ...
... interest and power always dwindles works in the presence of their authors , suggests their possible ideal of performance , and starts the question , What folio or library of folios can enclose that soul ? The soul it- self of the great ...
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... interest and often with vivid delight . Our tone of enthusiasm , however , was somewhat restrained , from our fre- quent intercourse with his students , who in general over - rated him , and were sometimes disposed to cry out , " It is ...
... interest and often with vivid delight . Our tone of enthusiasm , however , was somewhat restrained , from our fre- quent intercourse with his students , who in general over - rated him , and were sometimes disposed to cry out , " It is ...
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... interest , however , we see him sitting at the head of a new and powerful ecclesiastical body , which owed , if not its existence , yet much of its glory , to him ; so that the grey head of Chalmers in that Canonmills Hall seemed to ...
... interest , however , we see him sitting at the head of a new and powerful ecclesiastical body , which owed , if not its existence , yet much of its glory , to him ; so that the grey head of Chalmers in that Canonmills Hall seemed to ...
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