Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... believe me , my dear Robert , nothing ever delighted me so much . I have found the climate most agreeable and most healthful , and so much civility ( humanitas , a far wider term ) , so much learning , and that not trite and trivial but ...
... believe me , my dear Robert , nothing ever delighted me so much . I have found the climate most agreeable and most healthful , and so much civility ( humanitas , a far wider term ) , so much learning , and that not trite and trivial but ...
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... believe ) is all sufficient ; that against such a man even the Papal anathema is an idle thunder , even should he eat more than fish on a Friday . The Funeral ' contrasts the deathbed and the obsequies of two men . One is a soldier ...
... believe ) is all sufficient ; that against such a man even the Papal anathema is an idle thunder , even should he eat more than fish on a Friday . The Funeral ' contrasts the deathbed and the obsequies of two men . One is a soldier ...
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... believe that a man might with reason condemn both . There was no longer an inch of ground on which the moderate could be permitted to take his stand . Even now it is thought almost impossible that a wise , sincere , and devout Christian ...
... believe that a man might with reason condemn both . There was no longer an inch of ground on which the moderate could be permitted to take his stand . Even now it is thought almost impossible that a wise , sincere , and devout Christian ...
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... Believe me , or believe me not , Christ is my witness , that from my very heart I condole with you , that the hatred and the zeal of so many eminent persons has been ex- cited against you , a trial too great for mere hu- man virtue like ...
... Believe me , or believe me not , Christ is my witness , that from my very heart I condole with you , that the hatred and the zeal of so many eminent persons has been ex- cited against you , a trial too great for mere hu- man virtue like ...
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... believe , of 57. per cent . , the Equitable Society had no competitors , and were the only Society which varied their pre- miums according to the age of the person as- sured . ' The Rise and Progress ' of the Equita- ble is the subject ...
... believe , of 57. per cent . , the Equitable Society had no competitors , and were the only Society which varied their pre- miums according to the age of the person as- sured . ' The Rise and Progress ' of the Equita- ble is the subject ...
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