Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... heart and open eye ; and so com- plete and full in themselves that the editor must have found little difficulty in forming them into an organic whole . With a reverence for the dead , which will be at once understood and honoured , he ...
... heart and open eye ; and so com- plete and full in themselves that the editor must have found little difficulty in forming them into an organic whole . With a reverence for the dead , which will be at once understood and honoured , he ...
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... hearts , ' What clever fellows we are , compared to our stupid old fogies of fathers ! ' More than unwise ; for possi- bly it may be false in fact . To look at the political and moral state of Europe at this moment , Christendom can ...
... hearts , ' What clever fellows we are , compared to our stupid old fogies of fathers ! ' More than unwise ; for possi- bly it may be false in fact . To look at the political and moral state of Europe at this moment , Christendom can ...
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... heart ; ) and if we except those whom attachment to the ancient religion had in- spired with hatred to his memory , few seem to have been aware that his name would descend to posterity among those of the many tyrants and oppressors of ...
... heart ; ) and if we except those whom attachment to the ancient religion had in- spired with hatred to his memory , few seem to have been aware that his name would descend to posterity among those of the many tyrants and oppressors of ...
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... tried in the balance , he chose himself to expose his political power to the same test . Both were equally found wanting . He had , it ap- peared , as little heart to do justice among kings FROUDE'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 41.
... tried in the balance , he chose himself to expose his political power to the same test . Both were equally found wanting . He had , it ap- peared , as little heart to do justice among kings FROUDE'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 41.
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Charles Kingsley. peared , as little heart to do justice among kings and princes , as he had to seek and to save the souls of men ; and the Reformation followed as a matter of course . Through the tangled brakes of this divorce question ...
Charles Kingsley. peared , as little heart to do justice among kings and princes , as he had to seek and to save the souls of men ; and the Reformation followed as a matter of course . Through the tangled brakes of this divorce question ...
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