The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... opinion . The syncope was not , however , complete , for memory and sensation remained . I heard the persons around me say distinctly , He is fainting , and sought to arouse me from this condition , which was not without pleasure ...
... opinion . The syncope was not , however , complete , for memory and sensation remained . I heard the persons around me say distinctly , He is fainting , and sought to arouse me from this condition , which was not without pleasure ...
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... opinions of any kind . The very same qualities that constituted a gentleman in the first age of the world are permanently , inva- riably , and indispensably necessary to the constitution of the same character to the end of time . Hector ...
... opinions of any kind . The very same qualities that constituted a gentleman in the first age of the world are permanently , inva- riably , and indispensably necessary to the constitution of the same character to the end of time . Hector ...
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... opinion . At the battle of Poitiers King John was made prisoner , and soon after conducted by the Black Prince to England . The prince entered London in tri- umph , amid the throng and acclamations of millions of the peo- ple . But then ...
... opinion . At the battle of Poitiers King John was made prisoner , and soon after conducted by the Black Prince to England . The prince entered London in tri- umph , amid the throng and acclamations of millions of the peo- ple . But then ...
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... opinions , quenched the fury of true patriots , magnified his own worth and that of his adherents ; or flimsy and broad allegations of things wholly incapable of proof , -as that all Europe was convinced of Danton and Lacroix having ...
... opinions , quenched the fury of true patriots , magnified his own worth and that of his adherents ; or flimsy and broad allegations of things wholly incapable of proof , -as that all Europe was convinced of Danton and Lacroix having ...
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... opinion of Robespierre , holding him void of the qualities which a revolutionary crisis demands . " Cet homme - la [ was his phrase ] ne saurait pas cuire des œufs durs . " That man is not capable of boiling eggs hard . But this opinion ...
... opinion of Robespierre , holding him void of the qualities which a revolutionary crisis demands . " Cet homme - la [ was his phrase ] ne saurait pas cuire des œufs durs . " That man is not capable of boiling eggs hard . But this opinion ...
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