The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... appear to love this adventurous life - if he have an instinct greedy of these kinds of peril - if the savage rejoice in the delights of an idle- ness so dearly purchased - ought it to be concluded that he is more happy than our day ...
... appear to love this adventurous life - if he have an instinct greedy of these kinds of peril - if the savage rejoice in the delights of an idle- ness so dearly purchased - ought it to be concluded that he is more happy than our day ...
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... appears from Edward the Confessor's laws , the military force of this kingdom was in the hands of the dukes or heretochs , who were constituted through every province and county in the kingdom ; being taken out of the principal nobility ...
... appears from Edward the Confessor's laws , the military force of this kingdom was in the hands of the dukes or heretochs , who were constituted through every province and county in the kingdom ; being taken out of the principal nobility ...
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... appear from our translation , are longer than is usual in the other kinds of Hebrew poetry ; and the melody is ... appears that there are contained in the Holy Scriptures full exemplifications of several of the chief kinds of poetical ...
... appear from our translation , are longer than is usual in the other kinds of Hebrew poetry ; and the melody is ... appears that there are contained in the Holy Scriptures full exemplifications of several of the chief kinds of poetical ...
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... appear to have been more happily translated than the writings of this prophet . Majesty is his reigning character ; a majesty more commanding , and more uniformly supported , than is to be found among the rest of the Old Testament poets ...
... appear to have been more happily translated than the writings of this prophet . Majesty is his reigning character ; a majesty more commanding , and more uniformly supported , than is to be found among the rest of the Old Testament poets ...
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... appear to us more beautiful than others . On inquiring further , we find that the regularity of some figures , and the graceful variety of others , are the foundation of the beauty which we discern in them ; but when we attempt to go a ...
... appear to us more beautiful than others . On inquiring further , we find that the regularity of some figures , and the graceful variety of others , are the foundation of the beauty which we discern in them ; but when we attempt to go a ...
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