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Side ix
Most heartily , and with my profoundest sympathy , do I go along with Wo orth in his grand lyrical proclamation of a truth not less divine than it is mysterious , not less triumphant than it is sorrowful , namely , that amongst God's ...
Most heartily , and with my profoundest sympathy , do I go along with Wo orth in his grand lyrical proclamation of a truth not less divine than it is mysterious , not less triumphant than it is sorrowful , namely , that amongst God's ...
Side xi
It is the grandest when it is fought for godlike truth , for human dignity , or for human rights ; it is the meanest when it is fought for petty advantages ( as , by way of example , for acces . sion of territory which adds nothing to ...
It is the grandest when it is fought for godlike truth , for human dignity , or for human rights ; it is the meanest when it is fought for petty advantages ( as , by way of example , for acces . sion of territory which adds nothing to ...
Side xiv
... and the natural distresses in which they are involved , without suspecting , for a moment , that by so much as a breathing of exaggeration or of embellishment the pure gospel truth of the narrative could have been sullied .
... and the natural distresses in which they are involved , without suspecting , for a moment , that by so much as a breathing of exaggeration or of embellishment the pure gospel truth of the narrative could have been sullied .
Side xvii
This being stated , — namely , such an attestation from competent authorities to the truth of Kate's narrative as may save all readers from my fair Westmoreland friend's disaster , – it remains to give such an answer , as without ...
This being stated , — namely , such an attestation from competent authorities to the truth of Kate's narrative as may save all readers from my fair Westmoreland friend's disaster , – it remains to give such an answer , as without ...
Side 33
... being also a man of honor , and disdaining that sort of patriotism which sacrifices the truth to nationality , speaks of our pretensions in these words : Les Anglois qui ont une littérature infiniment plus variée que la notre .
... being also a man of honor , and disdaining that sort of patriotism which sacrifices the truth to nationality , speaks of our pretensions in these words : Les Anglois qui ont une littérature infiniment plus variée que la notre .
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