National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... existence of United Irish societies in the University , he asked , ' Have you ever belonged to any of these societies ? ' ' No , my lord .'- ' Have you ever known of any of the pro- ceedings which took place in them ? No , my lord ...
... existence of United Irish societies in the University , he asked , ' Have you ever belonged to any of these societies ? ' ' No , my lord .'- ' Have you ever known of any of the pro- ceedings which took place in them ? No , my lord ...
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... existence . It is a rope of sand , made up of the petty engage- ments of the day . He has no objects in life but to provide for its continuance , and to enjoy it as it goes . There is no con- tinuity in his mind either . He is never ...
... existence . It is a rope of sand , made up of the petty engage- ments of the day . He has no objects in life but to provide for its continuance , and to enjoy it as it goes . There is no con- tinuity in his mind either . He is never ...
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... he can derive from them . He never mentions them as if they had any existence on their own ac- count . Most insufferable is he when he speaks of purity and innocence , as if they possessed it only in order 44 Thomas Moore .
... he can derive from them . He never mentions them as if they had any existence on their own ac- count . Most insufferable is he when he speaks of purity and innocence , as if they possessed it only in order 44 Thomas Moore .
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... existence ; and while the Athenians were debating whether Macedon should be accounted Greek or barbarian , Macedon had constituted itself the arbiter of Greece . The hour for change had arrived and with it the man . The fluctuating ...
... existence ; and while the Athenians were debating whether Macedon should be accounted Greek or barbarian , Macedon had constituted itself the arbiter of Greece . The hour for change had arrived and with it the man . The fluctuating ...
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... existence in the Tudor family of an instinctive as well as a sagacious caution could have saved us from far more doubtful actions on their part than those which we are now called on to excuse or deplore . Yet it is this very politic ...
... existence in the Tudor family of an instinctive as well as a sagacious caution could have saved us from far more doubtful actions on their part than those which we are now called on to excuse or deplore . Yet it is this very politic ...
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