... always a gentle bore in regard to his dogmas and his expectations ; always palpably right in his descriptions of human misery; always thinking he had proved a thing when he had asserted it, in the force of his own conviction ; and always really meaning... Life of Robert Owen - Стр. 245авторы: Frederick Adolphus Packard - 1866 - Страниц: 264Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1858 - Страниц: 854
...wood where they could not see their way for the trees. He was the game placid, happy being into his old age, believing and expecting whatever he wished...happiest old man in the world ;' always a gentle bore in regard to his dogmas and his expectations; always palpably right in his descriptions of human misery... | |
| 1858
...where they could not see their way for the trees. He was the same placid, happy being into his old nge, believing and expecting whatever he wished ; always...happiest old man in the world ;' always a gentle bore in regard to his dogmas and his expectations ; always palpably right in his descriptions of human misery... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1859 - Страниц: 914
...wood where they could not see their way for the trees. He was the same placid, happy being into his old age, believing and expecting whatever he wished...happiest old man in the world ;' always a gentle bore in regard to his dogmas and his expectations ; always palpably right in his descriptions of human misery;... | |
| 1859 - Страниц: 858
...wood where they could not see their way for the trees. He was the same placid, happy being into his old age, believing and expecting whatever he wished...happiest old man in the world ; ' always a gentle bore in regard to his dogmas and his expectations ; always palpably right in his descriptions of human misery... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1869 - Страниц: 484
...wood, where they could not see their way for the trees. He was the same placid happy being into his old age, believing and expecting whatever he wished...happiest old man in the world ;" always a gentle bore in regard to his dogmas and his expectations : always palpably right in his descriptions of human misery... | |
| Robert Richardson - 1870 - Страниц: 702
...his death, continued to be noted for his amiabity, being still u The same placid, happy being in his old age, believing and expecting whatever he wished...his children, who loved to make him, as they said, 4 the very happiest old man in the world ;' always a gentle bore in regard to his dogmas and his expectations... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1888 - Страниц: 548
...wood, where they could not see their way for the trees. He was the same placid happy being into his old age, believing and expecting whatever he wished...happiest old man in the world;" always a gentle bore in regard to his dogmas and his expectations ; always palpably right in his descriptions of human misery;... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - Страниц: 810
...Friendships of Mary Russett Mitford, ed. L' 'Estrange, ch. xxv. He was the same placid happy being into his old age, believing and expecting whatever he wished;...happiest old man in the world " ; always a gentle bore in regard to his dogmas and his expectations; always palpably right in his descriptions of human misery;... | |
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