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Side vii
All the rest I resign to the reader's unbiased judgment , adding here , with respect to four of them , a few prefatory words - not of propitiation or deprecation , but simply in explanation as to points that would otherwise be open to ...
All the rest I resign to the reader's unbiased judgment , adding here , with respect to four of them , a few prefatory words - not of propitiation or deprecation , but simply in explanation as to points that would otherwise be open to ...
Side x
In reading either the later religious wars of the Jewish people under the Maccabees , or the earlier under Joshua , every philosophic reader will have felt the true and transcendent spirit of mercy which resides virtually in such wars ...
In reading either the later religious wars of the Jewish people under the Maccabees , or the earlier under Joshua , every philosophic reader will have felt the true and transcendent spirit of mercy which resides virtually in such wars ...
Side xii
... and then leave the reader to judge how far this design is kept in sight through the actual execution . Thirty - seven years ago , or rather more , accident made me , in the dead of night , and of a night memorably solemn ...
... and then leave the reader to judge how far this design is kept in sight through the actual execution . Thirty - seven years ago , or rather more , accident made me , in the dead of night , and of a night memorably solemn ...
Side xiv
Indeed , considering the exquisite verisimilitude of the work meeting with such absolute inexperience in the reader , it was almost a duty to have made them . This duty , however , something had caused me to forget ; and when next I saw ...
Indeed , considering the exquisite verisimilitude of the work meeting with such absolute inexperience in the reader , it was almost a duty to have made them . This duty , however , something had caused me to forget ; and when next I saw ...
Side xv
It is , indeed , undeniable , and this arises as a natural result from the bold , adventurous character of the heroine , and from the unsettled state of society at that period in Spanish America , that a reader the most credulous would ...
It is , indeed , undeniable , and this arises as a natural result from the bold , adventurous character of the heroine , and from the unsettled state of society at that period in Spanish America , that a reader the most credulous would ...
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