Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Strana 16
... true and holy wood . In his civil and religious processions through the city , he rode on a white steed , the symbol of royalty : the great banner of the republic , a sun with a circle of stars , a dove with an olive branch , was ...
... true and holy wood . In his civil and religious processions through the city , he rode on a white steed , the symbol of royalty : the great banner of the republic , a sun with a circle of stars , a dove with an olive branch , was ...
Strana 42
... True , Harry , for the lion was sensible that his testy companion was little and impotent , and depended upon him , and had confidence in his clemency , and therefore he loved him with all his faults . Anger , however , in some cases ...
... True , Harry , for the lion was sensible that his testy companion was little and impotent , and depended upon him , and had confidence in his clemency , and therefore he loved him with all his faults . Anger , however , in some cases ...
Strana 45
... true and complete morality is very visible . And if , since that , the Christian philosophers have much outdone them , yet we may observe , that the first knowledge of the truths they have added are owing to revelation ; though , as ...
... true and complete morality is very visible . And if , since that , the Christian philosophers have much outdone them , yet we may observe , that the first knowledge of the truths they have added are owing to revelation ; though , as ...
Strana 46
... true ) that all the moral precepts of the gospel were known by somebody or other , amongst mankind , before . But where , or how , or of what use , is not considered . Suppose they may be picked up here and there ; some from Solon and ...
... true ) that all the moral precepts of the gospel were known by somebody or other , amongst mankind , before . But where , or how , or of what use , is not considered . Suppose they may be picked up here and there ; some from Solon and ...
Strana 47
... true principles of the law of nature , and foundations of morality . But these in- coherent apophthegms of philosophers and wise men , however excellent in themselves , and well intended by them , could never make a morality whereof the ...
... true principles of the law of nature , and foundations of morality . But these in- coherent apophthegms of philosophers and wise men , however excellent in themselves , and well intended by them , could never make a morality whereof the ...
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