A Third Gallery of PortraitsSheldon, Lamport and Blakeman, 1855 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... truth break- ing , like the sun , on his mind . Each speech was a peroration . His imagination was fertile , rugged , and grand . Terrible truth was sheathed in terrible figure . Each thought leaped into light , like Minerva , armed ...
... truth break- ing , like the sun , on his mind . Each speech was a peroration . His imagination was fertile , rugged , and grand . Terrible truth was sheathed in terrible figure . Each thought leaped into light , like Minerva , armed ...
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... truth of which he did not recog- nize . First , it is a scheme impossible . No one human arm or mind can ever govern the world . There is but One person before whom every knee shall bow , and whose lordship every tongue shall confess ...
... truth of which he did not recog- nize . First , it is a scheme impossible . No one human arm or mind can ever govern the world . There is but One person before whom every knee shall bow , and whose lordship every tongue shall confess ...
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... truth , his inspiring idea was not easily communicable to such men as those he led , who , shouting " Vive la France , " or " Vive l'Empereur , " little imagined that he was paving , on their carcasses , his path to the title and the ...
... truth , his inspiring idea was not easily communicable to such men as those he led , who , shouting " Vive la France , " or " Vive l'Empereur , " little imagined that he was paving , on their carcasses , his path to the title and the ...
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... truth and tenderness , the love of justice and the gleams of compassion , which mingled with his public and private conduct . He was too wise to under- rate , and too great not to feel , the primary laws of human na- ture . And he ...
... truth and tenderness , the love of justice and the gleams of compassion , which mingled with his public and private conduct . He was too wise to under- rate , and too great not to feel , the primary laws of human na- ture . And he ...
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... truth came often on him like inspiration . " Who made all that , gentlemen ? " was his question at the atheistic savans , as they sailed beneath the starry heavens , and denied the Maker . The misty brilliance , too often disguising ...
... truth came often on him like inspiration . " Who made all that , gentlemen ? " was his question at the atheistic savans , as they sailed beneath the starry heavens , and denied the Maker . The misty brilliance , too often disguising ...
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