The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 - American literature |
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... stand alone against the strength of opinion , and to meet the Goliah and giant of authority with contemptible pebbles and feeble arguments drawn from the scrip and slender stock of ourselves . " Lord Bacon's opinions as to the use of ...
... stand alone against the strength of opinion , and to meet the Goliah and giant of authority with contemptible pebbles and feeble arguments drawn from the scrip and slender stock of ourselves . " Lord Bacon's opinions as to the use of ...
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... stand by the altar where beauty and innocence plight their troth , when we comfort the afflicted , admire the generous , alleviate the pains of sickness , and smooth the pillow of the dying . It would be easy to point out many faults in ...
... stand by the altar where beauty and innocence plight their troth , when we comfort the afflicted , admire the generous , alleviate the pains of sickness , and smooth the pillow of the dying . It would be easy to point out many faults in ...
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... stand on her citadel , and weep over her peace and prosperity ; but alas ! this man , by his own madness and folly ... standing still for of the merchants of Bristol will soon disabuse " I am sure , Sir , that the commercial experience ...
... stand on her citadel , and weep over her peace and prosperity ; but alas ! this man , by his own madness and folly ... standing still for of the merchants of Bristol will soon disabuse " I am sure , Sir , that the commercial experience ...
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... standing miracle in attestation of their faith . knot of powers on the north - west frontier , who occupy the provinces known collective- ly as Rajpootána . The respect paid through- out India to the blood of the Rajpoots ( literally ...
... standing miracle in attestation of their faith . knot of powers on the north - west frontier , who occupy the provinces known collective- ly as Rajpootána . The respect paid through- out India to the blood of the Rajpoots ( literally ...
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... stand neutral in the matter- " he would neither assent nor dissent - the messenger might do his best . " The Brahmins and crowd of course interpreted this as it was meant ; they jostled the emissaries of the chargé d'affaires , and even ...
... stand neutral in the matter- " he would neither assent nor dissent - the messenger might do his best . " The Brahmins and crowd of course interpreted this as it was meant ; they jostled the emissaries of the chargé d'affaires , and even ...
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