MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 23Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1870 |
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Pagina 36
... speak of them as we always do of our hearts , as of organs of our frame , but not our Selves . When our brains obey our wills , then they act as our hands do when we voluntarily strike a blow ; and then we do right to speak as if " we ...
... speak of them as we always do of our hearts , as of organs of our frame , but not our Selves . When our brains obey our wills , then they act as our hands do when we voluntarily strike a blow ; and then we do right to speak as if " we ...
Pagina 84
... speak of them , for their names are honoured here as they are at home . Now , before I speak of your friends , let me first remind you that it is pre- cisely with that portion of the English nation of which I have been speaking , that ...
... speak of them , for their names are honoured here as they are at home . Now , before I speak of your friends , let me first remind you that it is pre- cisely with that portion of the English nation of which I have been speaking , that ...
Pagina 137
... speak a word in favour of the present English measures would almost endanger a man's life . Those who inform me of this ( one of whom was with me last week , lately come from Philadelphia ) are no Sycophants ; they say nothing to curry ...
... speak a word in favour of the present English measures would almost endanger a man's life . Those who inform me of this ( one of whom was with me last week , lately come from Philadelphia ) are no Sycophants ; they say nothing to curry ...
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Alabama Claims The By LORD HOBART 224 | 73 |
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