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Pagina 9
... matter with him , and informed him that the natives had brought the piece of calico and old musket to us , and that if he did not give them up , in the interests of the natives and of our work among them , we would be necessitated to ...
... matter with him , and informed him that the natives had brought the piece of calico and old musket to us , and that if he did not give them up , in the interests of the natives and of our work among them , we would be necessitated to ...
Pagina 19
... can successfully resist , the whole scope both of his life and doc- trine is vehement opposition - resistance- it does not much matter to what - to God , He was appar- 66 to man , to law , to authority - 1872. ] 19 PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY .
... can successfully resist , the whole scope both of his life and doc- trine is vehement opposition - resistance- it does not much matter to what - to God , He was appar- 66 to man , to law , to authority - 1872. ] 19 PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY .
Pagina 28
... matter which between them the biographers have not yet decided . He did part from her , however , absolutely and for ever , and some six weeks after started for the Continent with his Mary , and began an altogether new period of his ...
... matter which between them the biographers have not yet decided . He did part from her , however , absolutely and for ever , and some six weeks after started for the Continent with his Mary , and began an altogether new period of his ...
Pagina 38
... matters . The longer one lives , the more one learns to believe in the singular powers of individu- al men . Take , for instance , a matter which may appear at first sight to be somewhat remote from the subject we are consider- ing ...
... matters . The longer one lives , the more one learns to believe in the singular powers of individu- al men . Take , for instance , a matter which may appear at first sight to be somewhat remote from the subject we are consider- ing ...
Pagina 39
... matter these personal affections give stability to a State . If we were more amenable to argument than we are , the affairs of the world would be in a state of continually rapid fluxion ; and good growth would not come out of that ...
... matter these personal affections give stability to a State . If we were more amenable to argument than we are , the affairs of the world would be in a state of continually rapid fluxion ; and good growth would not come out of that ...
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