A Third Gallery of PortraitsSheldon, Lamport and Blakeman, 1855 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... that he will find in this , as in all his former experi ence , that , let cliques or coteries say or do what they please " The great Soul of the world is just . " A File of French Revolutionists . NO . I. - PREFACE . xi.
... that he will find in this , as in all his former experi ence , that , let cliques or coteries say or do what they please " The great Soul of the world is just . " A File of French Revolutionists . NO . I. - PREFACE . xi.
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... soul , were all possessed by an infernal unity and clearness of purpose . On the clock of the Revolution - while Danton struck the reverberating hours - while Robespierre crept cautiously but surely , like the minute hand , to his ...
... soul , were all possessed by an infernal unity and clearness of purpose . On the clock of the Revolution - while Danton struck the reverberating hours - while Robespierre crept cautiously but surely , like the minute hand , to his ...
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... soul rises to mate with the tiger in his power , but his foot kicks the toad before it , as it is lazily dragging its loathsomeness through the wet garden- beds . The devils , much admired as they stood on the burn- ing marl , lose ...
... soul rises to mate with the tiger in his power , but his foot kicks the toad before it , as it is lazily dragging its loathsomeness through the wet garden- beds . The devils , much admired as they stood on the burn- ing marl , lose ...
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... soul and tongue were conscious that their time was short . 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 ...
... soul and tongue were conscious that their time was short . 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 ...
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... soul , and the scenes so near , beyond the guillotine and the grave . Vergniaud , like Hannibal , had secreted poison , but , as it is not enough for his friends as well as himself , therefore , " to the dogs - he'll none of it . " His ...
... soul , and the scenes so near , beyond the guillotine and the grave . Vergniaud , like Hannibal , had secreted poison , but , as it is not enough for his friends as well as himself , therefore , " to the dogs - he'll none of it . " His ...
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