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Strana 5
... actions of one age , perpetuates the ambition of committing them in every succeeding one , but as the archive of experiments , successful and unsuc- cessful , gradually accumulating towards the solution of the grand problem -how the ...
... actions of one age , perpetuates the ambition of committing them in every succeeding one , but as the archive of experiments , successful and unsuc- cessful , gradually accumulating towards the solution of the grand problem -how the ...
Strana 32
... of the weak , my actions to the censures of the wise and holy , my weaknesses to the pardon and redress of my merciful God . ནང་ 8. - ROGER ASCHAM AND LADY JANE GREY .— ( 32 [ BISHOP HALL . HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS .
... of the weak , my actions to the censures of the wise and holy , my weaknesses to the pardon and redress of my merciful God . ནང་ 8. - ROGER ASCHAM AND LADY JANE GREY .— ( 32 [ BISHOP HALL . HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS .
Strana 33
... actions , and who has rarely been excelled as a prose writer in fertility and power . As a fit introduction to this Conversation , we subjoin a passage from Roger Ascham's celebrated ' Scholemaster , ' describing the character and ...
... actions , and who has rarely been excelled as a prose writer in fertility and power . As a fit introduction to this Conversation , we subjoin a passage from Roger Ascham's celebrated ' Scholemaster , ' describing the character and ...
Strana 47
... action of his public life sifted with no ordinary jealousy , and with no sparing criticism ; and such may have been my lot as much as that of other public men . But , Gentlemen , unmerited obloquy seldom fails of an adequate , though ...
... action of his public life sifted with no ordinary jealousy , and with no sparing criticism ; and such may have been my lot as much as that of other public men . But , Gentlemen , unmerited obloquy seldom fails of an adequate , though ...
Strana 49
... action . You well know , Gentlemen , how soon one of those stupendous masses , now reposing on their shadows in perfect stillness- how soon , upon any call of patriotism or of necessity , it would assume the likeness of an animated ...
... action . You well know , Gentlemen , how soon one of those stupendous masses , now reposing on their shadows in perfect stillness- how soon , upon any call of patriotism or of necessity , it would assume the likeness of an animated ...
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