The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... common book , the Continuation of Echard's Roman History , which is indeed executed with more skill and taste than the previous work . To me the reigns of the successors of Constantine were absolutely new ; and I was immersed in the ...
... common book , the Continuation of Echard's Roman History , which is indeed executed with more skill and taste than the previous work . To me the reigns of the successors of Constantine were absolutely new ; and I was immersed in the ...
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... common reader would be apt to infer that the later fathers are more cold or dif- fident , or divided upon it ; whereas the reverse of this is true , and the more we descend from those earliest fathers the more strong and explicit we ...
... common reader would be apt to infer that the later fathers are more cold or dif- fident , or divided upon it ; whereas the reverse of this is true , and the more we descend from those earliest fathers the more strong and explicit we ...
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... common , there was the preliminary occupation of teaching French . During five years both tutor and pupil steadily exerted themselves to repair the defects of a neglected and ill - grounded education . We hear of the perusal of Terence ...
... common , there was the preliminary occupation of teaching French . During five years both tutor and pupil steadily exerted themselves to repair the defects of a neglected and ill - grounded education . We hear of the perusal of Terence ...
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... common sense . And it is of the subtlest kind . It has little in common with the rough disputation of the English deist , or the perplexing learning of the German theologian ; but works with a tool more insinuating than either . It is ...
... common sense . And it is of the subtlest kind . It has little in common with the rough disputation of the English deist , or the perplexing learning of the German theologian ; but works with a tool more insinuating than either . It is ...
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... common sense , and a wise preference of per- manent money to transitory sentiment . His father allowed him a moderate , and but a moderate income , which he husbanded with great affection , and only voluntarily expended in the pur ...
... common sense , and a wise preference of per- manent money to transitory sentiment . His father allowed him a moderate , and but a moderate income , which he husbanded with great affection , and only voluntarily expended in the pur ...
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