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man's reflection converted the sounds talents acknowledged , ib . ... nothing to be gained thought and sound , 244 - articulation belongs to the internal as well as external , ib . by executing Davis , 160 — his wife justised ...
man's reflection converted the sounds talents acknowledged , ib . ... nothing to be gained thought and sound , 244 - articulation belongs to the internal as well as external , ib . by executing Davis , 160 — his wife justised ...
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Whilst they were performing these horrid rites , the drums and trumpets sounded without intermission , that the cries of the miserable victims might not be heard or distinguished by their friends , it being accounted very ominous if the ...
Whilst they were performing these horrid rites , the drums and trumpets sounded without intermission , that the cries of the miserable victims might not be heard or distinguished by their friends , it being accounted very ominous if the ...
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... very thorough nor very exhaustive , but has many of the faults of a sketch ; among others , it quite fails to acquire the tone of authority , which is the natural accompaniment of a sure and sound acquaintance with the subject .
... very thorough nor very exhaustive , but has many of the faults of a sketch ; among others , it quite fails to acquire the tone of authority , which is the natural accompaniment of a sure and sound acquaintance with the subject .
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He left the army without a murmur , without an effort at sounding its fidelity . If others dreamed of disobedience , he at least did not . He retired to Gitchin , where he intended henceforth to fix his residence .
He left the army without a murmur , without an effort at sounding its fidelity . If others dreamed of disobedience , he at least did not . He retired to Gitchin , where he intended henceforth to fix his residence .
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He was a man of magnificent schemes , but likewise he was a man of sound wisdom . If his ends had always been lofty , still his means had ever been vast . If his conceptions of his objects were colossal , no less so were his conceptions ...
He was a man of magnificent schemes , but likewise he was a man of sound wisdom . If his ends had always been lofty , still his means had ever been vast . If his conceptions of his objects were colossal , no less so were his conceptions ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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