Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Side x
... applied to the head ; and in another , at page 458 , is exhibited the abominable process , applied to two captives , of flaying them alive . One such case had been previously recorded in human literature , and illustrated by a plate ...
... applied to the head ; and in another , at page 458 , is exhibited the abominable process , applied to two captives , of flaying them alive . One such case had been previously recorded in human literature , and illustrated by a plate ...
Side xi
... applied to the personal prowess of each individual sol- dier ; and , naturally amongst boys , it would be the merest hypocrisy to take any higher ground . But amongst adults , arrived at the power of reflecting and comparing , we look ...
... applied to the personal prowess of each individual sol- dier ; and , naturally amongst boys , it would be the merest hypocrisy to take any higher ground . But amongst adults , arrived at the power of reflecting and comparing , we look ...
Side 52
... the roman- tic abuse applied to the sewerage and the church - yards of London , and even more violently to the river Thames . As a tidal river , even atmosphere , they are summoned to weather at start- ing 52 THE ORPHAN HEIRESS .
... the roman- tic abuse applied to the sewerage and the church - yards of London , and even more violently to the river Thames . As a tidal river , even atmosphere , they are summoned to weather at start- ing 52 THE ORPHAN HEIRESS .
Side 53
... applying to our mighty English capital . On the contrary , all great cities that ever were founded have sought out , as their first and elementary condition , the adjacency of some great cleansing river . In the long process of ...
... applying to our mighty English capital . On the contrary , all great cities that ever were founded have sought out , as their first and elementary condition , the adjacency of some great cleansing river . In the long process of ...
Side 57
... applying * Falsely , because лоɛоs rarely , perhaps , means in the Greek use what we mean properly by purple , and could not mean it in the Pindaric passage ; much oftener it denotes some shade of crimson , or else of puniceus , or ...
... applying * Falsely , because лоɛоs rarely , perhaps , means in the Greek use what we mean properly by purple , and could not mean it in the Pindaric passage ; much oftener it denotes some shade of crimson , or else of puniceus , or ...
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