The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... live the remaining years of his life , a year at a time at the end of the next six or eight cen- turies , to see the effect which his writings would by that time have had upon the world . " Alas ! his name will hardly live so long ! Nor ...
... live the remaining years of his life , a year at a time at the end of the next six or eight cen- turies , to see the effect which his writings would by that time have had upon the world . " Alas ! his name will hardly live so long ! Nor ...
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... live together in Chambers on principles of pure equality and mu- tual assistance - but when it comes to the push , one of them finds that the other always insists on his fetching water from the pump in Hare - court , and cleaning his ...
... live together in Chambers on principles of pure equality and mu- tual assistance - but when it comes to the push , one of them finds that the other always insists on his fetching water from the pump in Hare - court , and cleaning his ...
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... live in the same age with the author of Wa- verley and Blackwood's Magazine . Reason is the meter and alnager in civil intercourse , by which each person's upstart and contradictory pretensions are weighed and approved or found wanting ...
... live in the same age with the author of Wa- verley and Blackwood's Magazine . Reason is the meter and alnager in civil intercourse , by which each person's upstart and contradictory pretensions are weighed and approved or found wanting ...
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... live in retrospect , and doat on past achievements . The accumulation of knowledge has been so great , that we are lost in wonder at the height it has reach- ed , instead of attempting to climb or add to it ; while the variety of ...
... live in retrospect , and doat on past achievements . The accumulation of knowledge has been so great , that we are lost in wonder at the height it has reach- ed , instead of attempting to climb or add to it ; while the variety of ...
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... live to finish . This extraordinary man was in the habit of tantalizing his guests on a Sunday afternoon with sundry abstruse speculations , and putting them off to the following week for a satisfaction of their doubts ; but why should ...
... live to finish . This extraordinary man was in the habit of tantalizing his guests on a Sunday afternoon with sundry abstruse speculations , and putting them off to the following week for a satisfaction of their doubts ; but why should ...
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