More Memories: Being Thoughts about England Spoken in AmericaE. Arnold, 1894 - Počet stran: 306 |
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... wrote of him ( in his " Life of Charles James Fox " ) - " To George Washington alone in modern times has it been given to accomplish a wonderful revolution , and yet to remain to all future times the theme of a people's gratitude , and ...
... wrote of him ( in his " Life of Charles James Fox " ) - " To George Washington alone in modern times has it been given to accomplish a wonderful revolution , and yet to remain to all future times the theme of a people's gratitude , and ...
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... wrote to me , the day after we met on board that same ship Chicago , at a reception given by the Admiral , " This grip of the hand between the two nations is good for all honest men . " Permit me to speak a few words now as to the ...
... wrote to me , the day after we met on board that same ship Chicago , at a reception given by the Admiral , " This grip of the hand between the two nations is good for all honest men . " Permit me to speak a few words now as to the ...
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... these lectures , which finally confirmed my desire . He wrote from Rochester to Rochester , as Rector of the Church of St. Andrew in America , to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. Andrew in England ( for such was ECCLESIASTICAL . 13.
... these lectures , which finally confirmed my desire . He wrote from Rochester to Rochester , as Rector of the Church of St. Andrew in America , to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. Andrew in England ( for such was ECCLESIASTICAL . 13.
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... wrote it , was read in a monotonous formal tone , which expressed no anxious interest in the heart of the preacher and suppressed it in others . Enthu- siasm was not regarded as genteel , and any abnormal excitement about such matters ...
... wrote it , was read in a monotonous formal tone , which expressed no anxious interest in the heart of the preacher and suppressed it in others . Enthu- siasm was not regarded as genteel , and any abnormal excitement about such matters ...
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... wrote to the Bishop of the Diocese , protesting against the socialistic character of the alterations , and concluding his letter thus : " I know , my lord , that in heaven we shall all be equal , but so long as I am upon earth I claim ...
... wrote to the Bishop of the Diocese , protesting against the socialistic character of the alterations , and concluding his letter thus : " I know , my lord , that in heaven we shall all be equal , but so long as I am upon earth I claim ...
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More Memories: Being Thoughts about England Spoken in America Samuel Reynolds Hole Úplné zobrazení - 1894 |
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More Memories: Being Thoughts about England Spoken in America Samuel Reynolds Hole Úplné zobrazení - 1894 |
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