Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Tom 11John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1847 |
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... remarkable sentence : — " It is difficult enough for truth to find its way to the chambers of kings . Let us not send it there pale and enervated . Let it be no more possible to mistake it than to doubt the loyalty of our sentiments ...
... remarkable sentence : — " It is difficult enough for truth to find its way to the chambers of kings . Let us not send it there pale and enervated . Let it be no more possible to mistake it than to doubt the loyalty of our sentiments ...
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... remarkable ces ; T. Thiers too careless to remember them . neither for plan , nor order , nor coloring , nor depth , " Out of office , M. Guizot works the parlia - nor brevity . He is admirable for his lofty view mentary power against ...
... remarkable ces ; T. Thiers too careless to remember them . neither for plan , nor order , nor coloring , nor depth , " Out of office , M. Guizot works the parlia - nor brevity . He is admirable for his lofty view mentary power against ...
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... remarkable veneration , that even the railroad speed of progress and improvement has been checked to keep them inviolate ; -a tribute which , in America , must be regarded as very marked , since no ordinary obstacle ever is allowed to ...
... remarkable veneration , that even the railroad speed of progress and improvement has been checked to keep them inviolate ; -a tribute which , in America , must be regarded as very marked , since no ordinary obstacle ever is allowed to ...
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... remarkable and so numerous that the town is familiarly called , by its poets , the " City of Elms . " soon The funereal Square , of which I had already learned the history , was reached , and we were set down at a hotel in its ...
... remarkable and so numerous that the town is familiarly called , by its poets , the " City of Elms . " soon The funereal Square , of which I had already learned the history , was reached , and we were set down at a hotel in its ...
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... remarkable that only three of the fugitives found their way across the Atlantic . Another , indeed , there was , a mysterious person , of whom it is only known , that though concerned in the regicide , he was not probably one of " the ...
... remarkable that only three of the fugitives found their way across the Atlantic . Another , indeed , there was , a mysterious person , of whom it is only known , that though concerned in the regicide , he was not probably one of " the ...
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Strona 26 - But it is not the lie that passeth through the mind, but the lie that sinketh in and settleth in it, that doth the hurt such as we spake of before. But...