Historical StudiesLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1865 - 472 páginas |
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... effect in urging a high - minded , but self - willed , youth in the opposite direction . For there was no tincture of irreligion in Joseph's religious liberalism . Averse from what he considered idle speculation on all subjects , he was ...
... effect in urging a high - minded , but self - willed , youth in the opposite direction . For there was no tincture of irreligion in Joseph's religious liberalism . Averse from what he considered idle speculation on all subjects , he was ...
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... effect in in- creasing these morbid sensations . With great capacities for innocent happiness , his life was a succession of disappoint- ments . As a youth he was , it is said , painfully conscious of holding only a second place in the ...
... effect in in- creasing these morbid sensations . With great capacities for innocent happiness , his life was a succession of disappoint- ments . As a youth he was , it is said , painfully conscious of holding only a second place in the ...
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... effect produced by the glance of his attaching and sympathetic eye . Kaiseraugenblau ' was for a time the fashionable colour of the ladies of Vienna . It was an eye which seemed to recognise and speak to every one . There was something ...
... effect produced by the glance of his attaching and sympathetic eye . Kaiseraugenblau ' was for a time the fashionable colour of the ladies of Vienna . It was an eye which seemed to recognise and speak to every one . There was something ...
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... effect , by force , that which it is the object of other monarchical states to prevent by force : and he consequently came into colli- sion with the people , and with the spirit of the age , on precisely opposite grounds from other ...
... effect , by force , that which it is the object of other monarchical states to prevent by force : and he consequently came into colli- sion with the people , and with the spirit of the age , on precisely opposite grounds from other ...
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... effect . All this seems plain enough to the general reasoner ; but in point of fact no country of the civilised world has adopted the principles thus shadowed out to their full extent , except the United States of America . And as in ...
... effect . All this seems plain enough to the general reasoner ; but in point of fact no country of the civilised world has adopted the principles thus shadowed out to their full extent , except the United States of America . And as in ...
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Página 100 - The pamphlet proves what I have always maintained, that any fool may write a most valuable book by chance, if he will only tell us what he heard and saw with veracity.
Página 188 - And you, my midnight darlings, my Folios ! must I part with the intense delight of having you (huge armfuls) in my embraces ? Must knowledge come to me, if it come at all, by some awkward experiment of intuition, and no longer by this familiar process of reading ? Shall I enjoy friendships there wanting the smiling indications which point me to them here, — the recognisable face the "sweet assurance of a look?