The Life of John Randolph of Roanoke, Том 1D. Appleton, 1850 - 375 страница |
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... regard to them ! We behold the outside alone ; we are only made acquainted with the histrionic , the acted part of their life . What we see is but a masquerade , a succession of magnified and illuminated faces passing before the disk of ...
... regard to them ! We behold the outside alone ; we are only made acquainted with the histrionic , the acted part of their life . What we see is but a masquerade , a succession of magnified and illuminated faces passing before the disk of ...
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... regard in which I hold him , or lessen the value I set upon · ́ his friendship , yet , had I known him then , I think I should enjoy ' Auld Lang Syne ' more , when I hear it sung , or hum it to myself , as I often do . " How he spent ...
... regard in which I hold him , or lessen the value I set upon · ́ his friendship , yet , had I known him then , I think I should enjoy ' Auld Lang Syne ' more , when I hear it sung , or hum it to myself , as I often do . " How he spent ...
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... regard to its political bearing on the new , peculiar , and delicately balanced institutions of his country . This was his great and fatal error . Thomas Jefferson perceived it , and battled against all his schemes as unconstitutional ...
... regard to its political bearing on the new , peculiar , and delicately balanced institutions of his country . This was his great and fatal error . Thomas Jefferson perceived it , and battled against all his schemes as unconstitutional ...
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... regard this as a most remarkable fact in the history of that young man . The de- sign of Burke was eminently conservative . He saw the conse- quences of a dissemination of French revolutionary doctrines among the English people ; his ...
... regard this as a most remarkable fact in the history of that young man . The de- sign of Burke was eminently conservative . He saw the conse- quences of a dissemination of French revolutionary doctrines among the English people ; his ...
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... regard to the division of the estate , I have only to say , that I want not a single negro for any other purpose than his immediate libera- tion . I consider every individual thus unshackled as the source of future generations , not to ...
... regard to the division of the estate , I have only to say , that I want not a single negro for any other purpose than his immediate libera- tion . I consider every individual thus unshackled as the source of future generations , not to ...
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