The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... turn to folly , or become the advocate of a rotten cause . After giving up his heart to that subject , he ought not ( what- ever others might do ) ever to have set his foot within the threshold of a court . He might be sure that he ...
... turn to folly , or become the advocate of a rotten cause . After giving up his heart to that subject , he ought not ( what- ever others might do ) ever to have set his foot within the threshold of a court . He might be sure that he ...
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... turn of a fraction : another element , besides the love of truth , enters into the composition of their decisions , the reaction of which must be calculated upon and guarded against . If our philosophical statesman had to open the case ...
... turn of a fraction : another element , besides the love of truth , enters into the composition of their decisions , the reaction of which must be calculated upon and guarded against . If our philosophical statesman had to open the case ...
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... turns short round without due warning to others or respect for himself . He is adventurous , but easily panic - struck ... turn to the political machine , which alarms older and more experienced heads . If he was not himself the first to ...
... turns short round without due warning to others or respect for himself . He is adventurous , but easily panic - struck ... turn to the political machine , which alarms older and more experienced heads . If he was not himself the first to ...
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