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Pagina 23
... speak more properly , within the compass of natural experimental philosophy , was the study of the Druids ; and the honor of every wonder that lay within that verge was always allowed them . " + The inhabitants of the Isle of Man give ...
... speak more properly , within the compass of natural experimental philosophy , was the study of the Druids ; and the honor of every wonder that lay within that verge was always allowed them . " + The inhabitants of the Isle of Man give ...
Pagina 30
... full harvest of his prodigal largesses . Wealth , and in her train fame , were now his . " As Fortune is a lady , we are bound to speak of 14 her in measured terms , though it must be confessed 30 [ June , WALLENSTEIN .
... full harvest of his prodigal largesses . Wealth , and in her train fame , were now his . " As Fortune is a lady , we are bound to speak of 14 her in measured terms , though it must be confessed 30 [ June , WALLENSTEIN .
Pagina 41
... speak that the harsh tone of his voice seemed to have become rusty from disuse . Banquets and convivialities he loved not ; so long as his twelve patrols secured to him unbroken stillness , he seemed to regale himself with the only ...
... speak that the harsh tone of his voice seemed to have become rusty from disuse . Banquets and convivialities he loved not ; so long as his twelve patrols secured to him unbroken stillness , he seemed to regale himself with the only ...
Pagina 77
... speak of him as a personal friend ; nay , we can scarcely do so as an acquaintance , since we have never had an interview with him in public or private but once . Nor have we ever sought to avail our- selves of his legal knowledge ; and ...
... speak of him as a personal friend ; nay , we can scarcely do so as an acquaintance , since we have never had an interview with him in public or private but once . Nor have we ever sought to avail our- selves of his legal knowledge ; and ...
Pagina 80
... speak . He is now over sixty years of age , having been born in 1804 ; his hair and whiskers are entirely grey ; his face is pale , but it is more the paleness of thought than of years . At all events , no sooner does he become ...
... speak . He is now over sixty years of age , having been born in 1804 ; his hair and whiskers are entirely grey ; his face is pale , but it is more the paleness of thought than of years . At all events , no sooner does he become ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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