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Pagina 71
... George Villiers was as little like that of St. Stephen as mere physical perfection , connected with moral depravity , is allied to the beauty of holiness , such as beamed forth from the angelic countenance of the first Christian martyr ...
... George Villiers was as little like that of St. Stephen as mere physical perfection , connected with moral depravity , is allied to the beauty of holiness , such as beamed forth from the angelic countenance of the first Christian martyr ...
Pagina 79
... George Mackenzie's ' Essay on Solitude . ' He knew that re- tirement in his own hands was industry and benefit to mankind ; but in those of others , laziness and inutility . " Evelyn was , in carly life , a companion of Charles II . and ...
... George Mackenzie's ' Essay on Solitude . ' He knew that re- tirement in his own hands was industry and benefit to mankind ; but in those of others , laziness and inutility . " Evelyn was , in carly life , a companion of Charles II . and ...
Pagina 82
... George ) James II . braved public sentiment at home , in requesting the Pope to become spon- sor , by proxy , at the baptism of the child , which was done with great pomp , amid all the ceremonials of the Church of Rome . We would not ...
... George ) James II . braved public sentiment at home , in requesting the Pope to become spon- sor , by proxy , at the baptism of the child , which was done with great pomp , amid all the ceremonials of the Church of Rome . We would not ...
Pagina 143
... GEORGE SAND ; accompanées de morceaux inédits . Vol . I. - XIII . Paris . 1859 . The most virtuous nations have vices enough of their own with- out importing those of others . There is sufficient that is vicious and demoralizing in the ...
... GEORGE SAND ; accompanées de morceaux inédits . Vol . I. - XIII . Paris . 1859 . The most virtuous nations have vices enough of their own with- out importing those of others . There is sufficient that is vicious and demoralizing in the ...
Pagina 146
... George Sand it is but the exception . The former regards it as a matter of course- something that does no one any harm , save the husband , and even he , if well bred , should expect nothing different ; nor should he feel annoyed . Even ...
... George Sand it is but the exception . The former regards it as a matter of course- something that does no one any harm , save the husband , and even he , if well bred , should expect nothing different ; nor should he feel annoyed . Even ...
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