Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... look at them for any other purpose than in order to find in them some excuse for ex- isting abuses . In every venerable precedent , they pass by what is essential , and take only what is accidental : they keep out of sight what is ...
... look at them for any other purpose than in order to find in them some excuse for ex- isting abuses . In every venerable precedent , they pass by what is essential , and take only what is accidental : they keep out of sight what is ...
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... look not at men , but measures . So that evil be done , they care not who does it - the arbitrary Charles or the liberal William , Ferdinand the catholic or Frederick the protestant ! On such occasions their deadliest oppo- nents may ...
... look not at men , but measures . So that evil be done , they care not who does it - the arbitrary Charles or the liberal William , Ferdinand the catholic or Frederick the protestant ! On such occasions their deadliest oppo- nents may ...
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... look more closely at their perform- ances , to analyze the peculiarities of their diction , to dwell at some length on the sublime wisdom of the Areopagitica , and the nervous rhetoric of the Iconoclast , and to point out some of those ...
... look more closely at their perform- ances , to analyze the peculiarities of their diction , to dwell at some length on the sublime wisdom of the Areopagitica , and the nervous rhetoric of the Iconoclast , and to point out some of those ...
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... look with great suspicion on the angels and de- mons of the multitude ; and in the present instance , several circumstances have led even superficial observers to ques- tion the justice of the vulgar decision . It is notorious that ...
... look with great suspicion on the angels and de- mons of the multitude ; and in the present instance , several circumstances have led even superficial observers to ques- tion the justice of the vulgar decision . It is notorious that ...
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... look is a cordial smile , every gesture a fa : niliar caress . never excites the suspicion of his adversary by petty pro- -vocations . His purpose is disclosed only when it is ac- complished . His face is unruffled , his speech is ...
... look is a cordial smile , every gesture a fa : niliar caress . never excites the suspicion of his adversary by petty pro- -vocations . His purpose is disclosed only when it is ac- complished . His face is unruffled , his speech is ...
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