A Third Gallery of PortraitsSheldon, Lamport and Blakeman, 1855 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... perhaps the genius of these writers and because the very energy and earnestness of these laudations will prove , that nothing but a very strong cause , and a very profound conviction , could have made him recoil from them ! To absolute ...
... perhaps the genius of these writers and because the very energy and earnestness of these laudations will prove , that nothing but a very strong cause , and a very profound conviction , could have made him recoil from them ! To absolute ...
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... Perhaps the monarchy was not salvable ; perhaps , while seeking to con- serve this ripe corn , the sickle might have cropped the huge head of the defender ; perhaps the revolution , which latterly " devoured its own children , " would ...
... Perhaps the monarchy was not salvable ; perhaps , while seeking to con- serve this ripe corn , the sickle might have cropped the huge head of the defender ; perhaps the revolution , which latterly " devoured its own children , " would ...
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... perhaps , in the insight of approaching death , passed from previous uncer- tainty and vacillation to some great scheme of deliverance for his country ; for he said , " I alone can save France from the calamities which on all sides are ...
... perhaps , in the insight of approaching death , passed from previous uncer- tainty and vacillation to some great scheme of deliverance for his country ; for he said , " I alone can save France from the calamities which on all sides are ...
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... Perhaps the most eloquent words ever spoken by man were those of Jackson , the Irish rebel , who , having swallowed poison ere his trial commenced , called his advocate to his side when the pleading was over , and gasped out , as he ...
... Perhaps the most eloquent words ever spoken by man were those of Jackson , the Irish rebel , who , having swallowed poison ere his trial commenced , called his advocate to his side when the pleading was over , and gasped out , as he ...
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... permanent place in the history of his country . He had the tongue , and perhaps the brain , but he wanted the profound heart and the strong hand to be the deliverer of France . He broke at last , as breaks a wave of VERGNIAUD . 35.
... permanent place in the history of his country . He had the tongue , and perhaps the brain , but he wanted the profound heart and the strong hand to be the deliverer of France . He broke at last , as breaks a wave of VERGNIAUD . 35.
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