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Pagina 18
... remarkable for his mathe- matical attainments and his liberal po- litical opinions . His son , again , Charles -third earl - had more genius than the other two put together , though it was accompanied by an extraordinary eccen- tricity ...
... remarkable for his mathe- matical attainments and his liberal po- litical opinions . His son , again , Charles -third earl - had more genius than the other two put together , though it was accompanied by an extraordinary eccen- tricity ...
Pagina 20
... remarkable for rudeness than for wit . But this state of things came to an end . Pitt , whose health had been breaking up for some time , received his death - blow in the news of Napoleon's triumph at Austerlitz . He died in the ...
... remarkable for rudeness than for wit . But this state of things came to an end . Pitt , whose health had been breaking up for some time , received his death - blow in the news of Napoleon's triumph at Austerlitz . He died in the ...
Pagina 25
... remarkable as pointing to her own splendid destiny . In her interview with Lamartine ( whose star , it seems , agreed with hers ) she spoke at great length of the coming of the Mes- siah . She showed him also two Arab mares , each of ...
... remarkable as pointing to her own splendid destiny . In her interview with Lamartine ( whose star , it seems , agreed with hers ) she spoke at great length of the coming of the Mes- siah . She showed him also two Arab mares , each of ...
Pagina 28
... remarkable dreams of modern times which have been regarded as show- ing that dreams are really sent in some cases as forewarnings , or at any rate as foreshadowings of real events . I pro- pose to consider these narratives with special ...
... remarkable dreams of modern times which have been regarded as show- ing that dreams are really sent in some cases as forewarnings , or at any rate as foreshadowings of real events . I pro- pose to consider these narratives with special ...
Pagina 30
... remarkable experience . Most of those who heard the story would sit in the seat of the scornful and receive no benefit , but harm . The idea generally entertained , and most probably by Wil- liams as well as the rest , would be sim- ply ...
... remarkable experience . Most of those who heard the story would sit in the seat of the scornful and receive no benefit , but harm . The idea generally entertained , and most probably by Wil- liams as well as the rest , would be sim- ply ...
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