The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... called out for permanent duty . The hero of the corps was a certain dining Sir Thomas , who used at the end of each new bottle to announce with increasing joy how much soberer he had become . What his fellow - officers thought of ...
... called out for permanent duty . The hero of the corps was a certain dining Sir Thomas , who used at the end of each new bottle to announce with increasing joy how much soberer he had become . What his fellow - officers thought of ...
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... of the first volume of his great work , and in that long interval his only important publication , if it can indeed be so called , was a French essay , Sur l'Etude de la Littérature , which contains some sensible 22 Edward Gibbon .
... of the first volume of his great work , and in that long interval his only important publication , if it can indeed be so called , was a French essay , Sur l'Etude de la Littérature , which contains some sensible 22 Edward Gibbon .
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... called solid information . In literature the period may be defined as that in which men ceased to write for students , and had not begun to write for women . In the present day no one can take up any book intended for general ...
... called solid information . In literature the period may be defined as that in which men ceased to write for students , and had not begun to write for women . In the present day no one can take up any book intended for general ...
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... called ' to the knowledge of the truth , we can scarcely avoid feeling that there must have been much in the early church which would have been distasteful On the whole , therefore , it may be said 36 Edward Gibbon .
... called ' to the knowledge of the truth , we can scarcely avoid feeling that there must have been much in the early church which would have been distasteful On the whole , therefore , it may be said 36 Edward Gibbon .
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... called a sacred city , as it contained many temples , and the abodes of all the priests and virgins who mi- nistered at them , also a university and an arsenal . 6 " It was enclosed by lofty stone walls , and was entered by four portals ...
... called a sacred city , as it contained many temples , and the abodes of all the priests and virgins who mi- nistered at them , also a university and an arsenal . 6 " It was enclosed by lofty stone walls , and was entered by four portals ...
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