Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Side xi
... is not held necessary to plead anything ; war justifies itself . To fight for the experimental purpose of trying the proportions of martial merit , but ( to speak frankly ) for the purpose of publishing EXPLANATORY NOTICES .
... is not held necessary to plead anything ; war justifies itself . To fight for the experimental purpose of trying the proportions of martial merit , but ( to speak frankly ) for the purpose of publishing EXPLANATORY NOTICES .
Side xii
And Other Papers Thomas De Quincey. ( to speak frankly ) for the purpose of publishing and renewing to Europe the proclamation of French superiority — that is the object of French wars . Like the Spartan of old , the Frenchman would hold ...
And Other Papers Thomas De Quincey. ( to speak frankly ) for the purpose of publishing and renewing to Europe the proclamation of French superiority — that is the object of French wars . Like the Spartan of old , the Frenchman would hold ...
Side 22
... speaking , that cannot be denied . But in me , though naturally the shyest of human beings , intense commerce with men of every rank , from the highest to the lowest , had availed to dissipate all arrears of mauvaise honte ; I could ...
... speaking , that cannot be denied . But in me , though naturally the shyest of human beings , intense commerce with men of every rank , from the highest to the lowest , had availed to dissipate all arrears of mauvaise honte ; I could ...
Side 33
... speak of our English literature collectively , in reference to the one point of its variety , being also a man of honor , and disdaining that sort of patriotism which sacrifices the truth to nationality , speaks of our pretensions in ...
... speak of our English literature collectively , in reference to the one point of its variety , being also a man of honor , and disdaining that sort of patriotism which sacrifices the truth to nationality , speaks of our pretensions in ...
Side 36
... speaking , it bears the strongest impress of truthfulness . But , on the other hand , how false and powerless does this same Sir Walter become , when the necessities of his tale oblige him at any time to come amongst the English ...
... speaking , it bears the strongest impress of truthfulness . But , on the other hand , how false and powerless does this same Sir Walter become , when the necessities of his tale oblige him at any time to come amongst the English ...
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