Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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... learned , that the ancient tribunes . so strong and sacred in the public opinion , were not distinguished in style , habit , or appearance , from an ordinary plebeian ; and that , as often as they visited the city on foot , a single ...
... learned , that the ancient tribunes . so strong and sacred in the public opinion , were not distinguished in style , habit , or appearance , from an ordinary plebeian ; and that , as often as they visited the city on foot , a single ...
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... learned . She wor the pictur ' o ' ye , Mary : Diana is more like your father . " I thought them so similar I could not tell where the old servant ( for such I now concluded her to be ) saw the difference . Both were fair - complexioned ...
... learned . She wor the pictur ' o ' ye , Mary : Diana is more like your father . " I thought them so similar I could not tell where the old servant ( for such I now concluded her to be ) saw the difference . Both were fair - complexioned ...
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... learned contemporaries , had a rare talent for observa- tion , a vivid imagination , and a power of description that might have achieved very high things , under circumstances more favourable for mental cultivation and moral discipline ...
... learned contemporaries , had a rare talent for observa- tion , a vivid imagination , and a power of description that might have achieved very high things , under circumstances more favourable for mental cultivation and moral discipline ...
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... learned from the navy lent by Edward I. to Philip the Fair , the largest vessels of which were manned by forty men ; and in 1338 the galleys of Edward III . were built at Nice . Notwithstanding this , however , the balance in favour of ...
... learned from the navy lent by Edward I. to Philip the Fair , the largest vessels of which were manned by forty men ; and in 1338 the galleys of Edward III . were built at Nice . Notwithstanding this , however , the balance in favour of ...
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... learned physician of the seventeenth century , was born in London in 1605. He was educated at Winchester and Oxford , took his degree of Doctor of Medicine at Leyden , and settled at Norwich as a physician in 1636. His two great works ...
... learned physician of the seventeenth century , was born in London in 1605. He was educated at Winchester and Oxford , took his degree of Doctor of Medicine at Leyden , and settled at Norwich as a physician in 1636. His two great works ...
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