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Page 207
... expression . as a piece of logical reasoning , the speech was a phenomenon . It presented the strangest union of sobriety and rashness ; of just views of human nature in some respects , with the most delusive and impracticable notions ...
... expression . as a piece of logical reasoning , the speech was a phenomenon . It presented the strangest union of sobriety and rashness ; of just views of human nature in some respects , with the most delusive and impracticable notions ...
Page 387
... expression of his countenance . He bears a lighted torch . He is followed by a number of souls , and among them , two , a man and a woman , are distinguished for uncommon beauty . The very handsome and noble - looking youth is ...
... expression of his countenance . He bears a lighted torch . He is followed by a number of souls , and among them , two , a man and a woman , are distinguished for uncommon beauty . The very handsome and noble - looking youth is ...
Page 371
... expression of vengeance , by the additional excitement of ardent spirits , with which they had stimulated themselves to a point of determination that mocked at the apprehension of all future responsi- bility , either in this world or in ...
... expression of vengeance , by the additional excitement of ardent spirits , with which they had stimulated themselves to a point of determination that mocked at the apprehension of all future responsi- bility , either in this world or in ...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments | 18 |
Report from the Select Committee on Medical Education | 53 |
Letters of the Earl of Dudley to the Bishop of Llandaff | 79 |
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