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And recently there has been suggested another argument tending to the same conclusion . In the last work of Mr. Layard ( “ Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh " and Babylon , 1853 " ) are published some atrocious monuments of the ...
And recently there has been suggested another argument tending to the same conclusion . In the last work of Mr. Layard ( “ Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh " and Babylon , 1853 " ) are published some atrocious monuments of the ...
Side 37
... military academies , & c .; by what furious forgetfulness of the realities belonging to the case , has it been possible for writers in public journals to persist in arguing national ques . tions upon the assumption of a bisection in ...
... military academies , & c .; by what furious forgetfulness of the realities belonging to the case , has it been possible for writers in public journals to persist in arguing national ques . tions upon the assumption of a bisection in ...
Side 53
And one most erroneous postulate there is from which the Times starts in all its arguments , namely , this , that supposing the Thames to be even a vast sewer , in short , the cloaca maxima of London , there is in that arrangement of ...
And one most erroneous postulate there is from which the Times starts in all its arguments , namely , this , that supposing the Thames to be even a vast sewer , in short , the cloaca maxima of London , there is in that arrangement of ...
Side 57
Porphyry , I have heard , runs through as large a gamut of hues as marble ; but , if this should be an exaggeration , at all events porphyry is far from being so monochromatic as Gibbon's argument would presume .
Porphyry , I have heard , runs through as large a gamut of hues as marble ; but , if this should be an exaggeration , at all events porphyry is far from being so monochromatic as Gibbon's argument would presume .
Side 105
But of what use Ι is anger or argument in a duel with female criticism ? Our ponderous masculine wits are no match for the mercurial fancy of women . Once , however , I had a triumph : to my great surprise , one day , she suddenly ...
But of what use Ι is anger or argument in a duel with female criticism ? Our ponderous masculine wits are no match for the mercurial fancy of women . Once , however , I had a triumph : to my great surprise , one day , she suddenly ...
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