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Pagina 261
... position of the writer , and the legiti- mate office of the work . In his brief preface the author of " Ecce Homo " has informed us that he wrote it for the satisfaction of his own mind . The work then was the work of one who felt his ...
... position of the writer , and the legiti- mate office of the work . In his brief preface the author of " Ecce Homo " has informed us that he wrote it for the satisfaction of his own mind . The work then was the work of one who felt his ...
Pagina 307
... position , " Phineas , ironically . " A very proud position indeed , " Lady Laura , in sober earnest . said said said The dinner at Moroni's had been eaten , and Phineas had given an account of the entertainment to Lord Chiltern's ...
... position , " Phineas , ironically . " A very proud position indeed , " Lady Laura , in sober earnest . said said said The dinner at Moroni's had been eaten , and Phineas had given an account of the entertainment to Lord Chiltern's ...
Pagina 364
... position ought to be that of a constitutional king , who does his own work , instead of doing it through Parliamentary agents . It is , of course , a position which can be held by a perfectly honest man , just as a judgeship He can ...
... position ought to be that of a constitutional king , who does his own work , instead of doing it through Parliamentary agents . It is , of course , a position which can be held by a perfectly honest man , just as a judgeship He can ...
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