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Side viii
To apply a correction to some popular misreadings of history , to show that the criminal ( because trivial ) occasions of war are not always its true causes , or to suggest that war ( if resigned to its own natural movement of progress ) ...
To apply a correction to some popular misreadings of history , to show that the criminal ( because trivial ) occasions of war are not always its true causes , or to suggest that war ( if resigned to its own natural movement of progress ) ...
Side xiv
This duty , however , something had caused me to forget ; and when next I saw the young mountaineer , forgot that I had forgotten it . Consequently , at first I was perplexed by the unfaltering gravity with which my fair young friend ...
This duty , however , something had caused me to forget ; and when next I saw the young mountaineer , forgot that I had forgotten it . Consequently , at first I was perplexed by the unfaltering gravity with which my fair young friend ...
Side 36
Fielding is open to the same stern criticism , as a deliberate falsehood - monger ; and from the same cause — want of energy to face the difficulty of mastering a real living idiom . This defect in language , however , I cite only as ...
Fielding is open to the same stern criticism , as a deliberate falsehood - monger ; and from the same cause — want of energy to face the difficulty of mastering a real living idiom . This defect in language , however , I cite only as ...
Side 49
But , more frequently than any other cause , I fancy that impatier.ce of the long struggle required for any distinguished success interferes to thin the ranks of competitors for the prizes of public ambition .
But , more frequently than any other cause , I fancy that impatier.ce of the long struggle required for any distinguished success interferes to thin the ranks of competitors for the prizes of public ambition .
Side 76
... secondly , the recurrent nature , of Scriptural truths cause them to surmount verbal disturbances . A doctrine , for instance , which is sowed broadcast over the Scriptures , and recurs , on an average , three times in every chapter ...
... secondly , the recurrent nature , of Scriptural truths cause them to surmount verbal disturbances . A doctrine , for instance , which is sowed broadcast over the Scriptures , and recurs , on an average , three times in every chapter ...
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