Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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... died in London in 1794. ] In a quarter of the city which was inhabited only by mechanics and Jews , the marriage of an innkeeper and a washerwoman pro- duced the future deliverer of Rome . From such parents Nicholas Rienzi Gabrini could ...
... died in London in 1794. ] In a quarter of the city which was inhabited only by mechanics and Jews , the marriage of an innkeeper and a washerwoman pro- duced the future deliverer of Rome . From such parents Nicholas Rienzi Gabrini could ...
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... died at Edinburgh , on May 30 , 1847. The range of Dr Chalmers's knowledge was very various ; but perhaps the most original of his views are those connected with what may be termed the morals of political economy . ] The first thing to ...
... died at Edinburgh , on May 30 , 1847. The range of Dr Chalmers's knowledge was very various ; but perhaps the most original of his views are those connected with what may be termed the morals of political economy . ] The first thing to ...
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... died in 1783. ] In the afternoon our company went again to the Tower , to see as well as to hear the recent story of the great lion and the little dog . They found the place thronged , and all were obliged to pay treble prices , on ...
... died in 1783. ] In the afternoon our company went again to the Tower , to see as well as to hear the recent story of the great lion and the little dog . They found the place thronged , and all were obliged to pay treble prices , on ...
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... died in 1704. ] Next to the knowledge of one God , Maker of all things , a clear knowledge of their duty was wanting to mankind . This part of knowledge , though cultivated with some care by some of the hea- then philosophers , yet got ...
... died in 1704. ] Next to the knowledge of one God , Maker of all things , a clear knowledge of their duty was wanting to mankind . This part of knowledge , though cultivated with some care by some of the hea- then philosophers , yet got ...
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... died on the 8th of November 1674 , and was buried in St Giles's , Cripplegate . ] ,, Lords and Commons of England ! consider what nation it is whereof ye are , and whereof ye are the governors ; a nation not slow and dull , but of a ...
... died on the 8th of November 1674 , and was buried in St Giles's , Cripplegate . ] ,, Lords and Commons of England ! consider what nation it is whereof ye are , and whereof ye are the governors ; a nation not slow and dull , but of a ...
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