Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 1–2Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Strana 4
... once find that no blood can privilege idleness , and that nothing is more precious to God than that which they desire to cast away - time . Such are my common days ; but God's day calls for another respect . The same sun arises on this ...
... once find that no blood can privilege idleness , and that nothing is more precious to God than that which they desire to cast away - time . Such are my common days ; but God's day calls for another respect . The same sun arises on this ...
Strana 11
... once dis- pelled the darkness : the one by his inventions and discoveries ; the other by the irresistible force of his arguments and eloquence . Finally , the improvement effected in the condition of mankind by advances in physical ...
... once dis- pelled the darkness : the one by his inventions and discoveries ; the other by the irresistible force of his arguments and eloquence . Finally , the improvement effected in the condition of mankind by advances in physical ...
Strana 32
... once , when there was a report that a party of the enemy were in sight . He then called for his musket , and attempted to get out of the carriage , addressed exhortations and reproaches to the troops that were flying around him , and ...
... once , when there was a report that a party of the enemy were in sight . He then called for his musket , and attempted to get out of the carriage , addressed exhortations and reproaches to the troops that were flying around him , and ...
Strana 37
... once travelling in Calabria ; a land of wicked people , who , I believe , hate every one , and particularly the French ; the reason why would take long to tell you . Suffice it to say that they mortally hate us , and that one gets on ...
... once travelling in Calabria ; a land of wicked people , who , I believe , hate every one , and particularly the French ; the reason why would take long to tell you . Suffice it to say that they mortally hate us , and that one gets on ...
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... once the atomic theory and the government of blind chance , to which Epicurus ascribed the origin and preservation of the universe . " This high and impressive Deity , who dwelt aloof in serene and majestic superiority to all want , was ...
... once the atomic theory and the government of blind chance , to which Epicurus ascribed the origin and preservation of the universe . " This high and impressive Deity , who dwelt aloof in serene and majestic superiority to all want , was ...
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