Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 114William Blackwood, 1873 |
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... ness of manner which I cannot ade- quately describe : - " We must more than ever look fearlessly forward to the future . Who can be opposed to the progressive march of a régime founded by a great people in the midst of politi- cal ...
... ness of manner which I cannot ade- quately describe : - " We must more than ever look fearlessly forward to the future . Who can be opposed to the progressive march of a régime founded by a great people in the midst of politi- cal ...
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Surely it is a higher sense of great- ness which has been impressed on me by the pageant of to - day : I feel as if there were brought vividly before me the majesty of France , through the representation of the ruler she has crowned ...
Surely it is a higher sense of great- ness which has been impressed on me by the pageant of to - day : I feel as if there were brought vividly before me the majesty of France , through the representation of the ruler she has crowned ...
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... ness and mutual good - will can be taken as satisfactory and sufficient evidence on the point . No nation has more laughter ; neither Irish- men nor Negroes surpass them there ; and it is generally good , honest laughter , resulting ...
... ness and mutual good - will can be taken as satisfactory and sufficient evidence on the point . No nation has more laughter ; neither Irish- men nor Negroes surpass them there ; and it is generally good , honest laughter , resulting ...
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... ness as it is sometimes comprehend- ed and pursued in its highest form across the Channel . It is not al- ways quite the same condition . It not unfrequently implies , amongst the educated classes , a ceaseless employment of ...
... ness as it is sometimes comprehend- ed and pursued in its highest form across the Channel . It is not al- ways quite the same condition . It not unfrequently implies , amongst the educated classes , a ceaseless employment of ...
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... ness to have children , places France in a low position before Europe , and suggests grave doubts as to the moral value and efficacy of a system which , whatever be its merits and its qualities , whatever be the hap- piness which it ...
... ness to have children , places France in a low position before Europe , and suggests grave doubts as to the moral value and efficacy of a system which , whatever be its merits and its qualities , whatever be the hap- piness which it ...
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Страница 75 - Even be it so ; yet still among your tribe, Our daily world's true Worldlings, rank not me ! Children are blest, and powerful; their world lies More justly balanced ; partly at their feet, And part far from them : sweetest melodies Are those that are by distance made more sweet; Whose mind is but the mind of his own eyes, He is a slave; the meanest we can meet!
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