The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... side of the abolition of Negro slavery . This his adversaries think hard and stealing a march upon them . What have the SAINTS to do with freedom or reform of any kind ? Mr. Wil- berforce's style of speaking is not quite parliamen- tary ...
... side of the abolition of Negro slavery . This his adversaries think hard and stealing a march upon them . What have the SAINTS to do with freedom or reform of any kind ? Mr. Wil- berforce's style of speaking is not quite parliamen- tary ...
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... side of human nature , may have reason on his side , and a moral lesson or remedy in view . The tragic poet , who shows the sad vicissitudes of things and the disappointments of the passions , at least strengthens our yearnings after ...
... side of human nature , may have reason on his side , and a moral lesson or remedy in view . The tragic poet , who shows the sad vicissitudes of things and the disappointments of the passions , at least strengthens our yearnings after ...
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... side stakes in their uneven ranks ; Heaps of entangled weeds that slowly float , As the tide rolls by the impeded boat . When tides were neap , and in the sultry day , Through the tall bounding mud - banks made their way , Which on each ...
... side stakes in their uneven ranks ; Heaps of entangled weeds that slowly float , As the tide rolls by the impeded boat . When tides were neap , and in the sultry day , Through the tall bounding mud - banks made their way , Which on each ...
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