Parley's Cabinet Library: Famous men of modern timesBradbury, Soden & Company, 1843 |
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... character . The wounded hero was , for a few days , in the infir- mary , the case being only a trifling one . But though inquiry was strongly pressed on him , no argument could make him indicate the person from whom he had received the ...
... character . The wounded hero was , for a few days , in the infir- mary , the case being only a trifling one . But though inquiry was strongly pressed on him , no argument could make him indicate the person from whom he had received the ...
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... character of Burke has been cleared of these imputa- tions . We may now regard him as a great intellect , allied to a great soul . How noble — how rare a union ! We should hardly do justice to the reader did we not place before him the ...
... character of Burke has been cleared of these imputa- tions . We may now regard him as a great intellect , allied to a great soul . How noble — how rare a union ! We should hardly do justice to the reader did we not place before him the ...
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... character and conduct , in this respect , are happily set forth in the following passage from an eminent writer : " Milton did not strictly belong to any of the classes which we have described . He was not a Puritan ; he was not a free ...
... character and conduct , in this respect , are happily set forth in the following passage from an eminent writer : " Milton did not strictly belong to any of the classes which we have described . He was not a Puritan ; he was not a free ...
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