The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire;: Being Lives of the Most Distinguished Persons that Have Been Born In, Or Connected With, Those ProvincesWhittaker and Company; Simpkin, Marshall, and Company; John Cross, Leeds; Bancks and Company Manchester; Grapel, Liverpool., 1836 - 732 стор. |
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... true . But it is more for our purpose , to consider Biography as the antithesis of History ; to divide the knowledge of the past , founded on testimony , into History and Biography . The distinction we would draw , is not between an ...
... true . But it is more for our purpose , to consider Biography as the antithesis of History ; to divide the knowledge of the past , founded on testimony , into History and Biography . The distinction we would draw , is not between an ...
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... true , nevertheless are important documents , if they ever were generally believed : for they contribute to the history of opinion . Besides , " there are more things between heaven and earth than are dreamed of in our philo- sophy ...
... true , nevertheless are important documents , if they ever were generally believed : for they contribute to the history of opinion . Besides , " there are more things between heaven and earth than are dreamed of in our philo- sophy ...
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... true poetic brow , — Immortal Bard , as well might'st thou Write verses to a huge Dutch Frau , As big as all three Graces , As well , nay better far by half , Make hymns to Jeroboam's calf , Or write in sand an epitaph , O'er the drown ...
... true poetic brow , — Immortal Bard , as well might'st thou Write verses to a huge Dutch Frau , As big as all three Graces , As well , nay better far by half , Make hymns to Jeroboam's calf , Or write in sand an epitaph , O'er the drown ...
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... true that the commerce of the heart is still subject to heavy duties , which we would gladly see diminished , as they might be with advantage to the revenue . Thousands of letters are unwritten from regard to the expense of postage . In ...
... true that the commerce of the heart is still subject to heavy duties , which we would gladly see diminished , as they might be with advantage to the revenue . Thousands of letters are unwritten from regard to the expense of postage . In ...
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... true that this has been done long ago ; but it is now so old , that it is new , and so disused , that at any other but so bewitched a time as this , it would have been looked upon as a high usurpation , and breach of privilege . After ...
... true that this has been done long ago ; but it is now so old , that it is new , and so disused , that at any other but so bewitched a time as this , it would have been looked upon as a high usurpation , and breach of privilege . After ...
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