Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... natural bo- dies , untimely decrepitude was the penalty of precocious maturity . Their early greatness , and their early ... nature pa- cific . Where there are numerous slaves , every freeman is induced by the strongest motives to ...
... natural bo- dies , untimely decrepitude was the penalty of precocious maturity . Their early greatness , and their early ... nature pa- cific . Where there are numerous slaves , every freeman is induced by the strongest motives to ...
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... nature . Such a prince as our Henry the Fifth would have been the idol of the North . The follies of his youth , the selfish and desolating ambi- tion of his manhood , the Lollards roasted at slow fires , the prisoners massacred on the ...
... nature . Such a prince as our Henry the Fifth would have been the idol of the North . The follies of his youth , the selfish and desolating ambi- tion of his manhood , the Lollards roasted at slow fires , the prisoners massacred on the ...
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... nature , from what is essential and immutable . In this respect no history suggests more im- portant reflections than that of the Tuscan and Lombard commonwealths . The character of the Italian statesman seems , at first sight , a ...
... nature , from what is essential and immutable . In this respect no history suggests more im- portant reflections than that of the Tuscan and Lombard commonwealths . The character of the Italian statesman seems , at first sight , a ...
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... nature of the dramatic art , and possessed talents which would have enabled him to excel in it . By the correct and ... natural and palpable misnomer has led the sagacious and industrious Bayle into a gross error . quisitely ...
... nature of the dramatic art , and possessed talents which would have enabled him to excel in it . By the correct and ... natural and palpable misnomer has led the sagacious and industrious Bayle into a gross error . quisitely ...
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... nature in the claims of public duty , who looked with disdain on the elephants and on the gold of Pyrrhus , and listened with unaltered compo- sure to the tremendous tidings of Cannæ . Like an ancient temple deformed by the barbarous ...
... nature in the claims of public duty , who looked with disdain on the elephants and on the gold of Pyrrhus , and listened with unaltered compo- sure to the tremendous tidings of Cannæ . Like an ancient temple deformed by the barbarous ...
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