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... opinion is so rapid that wise men and foolish are equally ignorant where the close of this waning century will find us . We are embarked in a current which bears us forward inde- pendent of our own wills , and indifferent whether we ...
... opinion is so rapid that wise men and foolish are equally ignorant where the close of this waning century will find us . We are embarked in a current which bears us forward inde- pendent of our own wills , and indifferent whether we ...
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... opinion of the wonders of which he was the witness may be inferred from the shrug of the shoulders with which , after describing the disorders of the times , he says that they were but natural , for the age of miracles was past . In ...
... opinion of the wonders of which he was the witness may be inferred from the shrug of the shoulders with which , after describing the disorders of the times , he says that they were but natural , for the age of miracles was past . In ...
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... opinion had been that the Beckets were of Saxon extraction . An anonymous biographer , however , asserts that Gilbert Becket came from Rouen and his wife from Caen , and there is now a dis- position to accept this positive statement as ...
... opinion had been that the Beckets were of Saxon extraction . An anonymous biographer , however , asserts that Gilbert Becket came from Rouen and his wife from Caen , and there is now a dis- position to accept this positive statement as ...
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... opinions , their policy , and their conduct ; but they rarely alter their dispositions ; and Becket remained as violent , as overbearing , as ambitious , as unscrupulous , as he had shown himself when chancellor , though the objects at ...
... opinions , their policy , and their conduct ; but they rarely alter their dispositions ; and Becket remained as violent , as overbearing , as ambitious , as unscrupulous , as he had shown himself when chancellor , though the objects at ...
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... opinion , for the present and all similar cases , was that a clerk in orders accused of felony must be tried in the first instance in an ecclesiastical court , and punished according to ecclesiastical law . If the crime was found to be ...
... opinion , for the present and all similar cases , was that a clerk in orders accused of felony must be tried in the first instance in an ecclesiastical court , and punished according to ecclesiastical law . If the crime was found to be ...
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Página 197 - I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou Shouldst lead me, on. I loved to choose and see my path ; but now Lead Thou me on ! I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will : remember not past years.
Página 197 - Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom, Lead thou me on ! The night is dark and I am far from home; Lead thou me on ! Keep thou my feet; I do not ask to see The distant scene; one step enough for me.