Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... give hungry youths a bit of dry bread , to send them to the well for water - and that foetid and unwholesome , or frost - bound ! I have myself known many who thus contracted maladies which they did not shake off as long as they lived ...
... give hungry youths a bit of dry bread , to send them to the well for water - and that foetid and unwholesome , or frost - bound ! I have myself known many who thus contracted maladies which they did not shake off as long as they lived ...
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... give a severe shock to these purists in his ' Ciceronianus , ' and had already shown himself at least their equal , if not their master , in his full command of a vigorous , idiomatic , if less accurate style . In his wit and pungent ...
... give a severe shock to these purists in his ' Ciceronianus , ' and had already shown himself at least their equal , if not their master , in his full command of a vigorous , idiomatic , if less accurate style . In his wit and pungent ...
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... give to his cause . Erasmus veiled his face in profound sorrow at the sufferings of men so holy and blameless , and not less clearly foreboded that these were but the first - fruits of many and many bloody sacrifices to Him whom Erasmus ...
... give to his cause . Erasmus veiled his face in profound sorrow at the sufferings of men so holy and blameless , and not less clearly foreboded that these were but the first - fruits of many and many bloody sacrifices to Him whom Erasmus ...
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... give the whole on this point . Porro , quod jactant de carceribus an verum sit nescio . Illud constat , virum naturâ mitissimum nulli fuisse molestum qui monitus voluerit a sectarum contagio resipiscere . An illi postulant ut summus ...
... give the whole on this point . Porro , quod jactant de carceribus an verum sit nescio . Illud constat , virum naturâ mitissimum nulli fuisse molestum qui monitus voluerit a sectarum contagio resipiscere . An illi postulant ut summus ...
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... give good dinners . After a time he took the tone of one who had sustained unexpected reverses which compelled him to borrow money on the security of pro- perty depending on his niece's life . He effected policies accordingly ; and the ...
... give good dinners . After a time he took the tone of one who had sustained unexpected reverses which compelled him to borrow money on the security of pro- perty depending on his niece's life . He effected policies accordingly ; and the ...
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