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... Quincey. CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. EXPLANATORY NOTICES , THE ORPHAN HEIRESS . VISIT TO LAXTON , THE PRIORY , 19 82 OXFORD , • 135 THE PAGAN ORACLES , 233 THE REVOLUTION OF GREECE , 287 • EXPLANATORY NOTICES . MANY of the papers in my collected.
... Quincey. CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. EXPLANATORY NOTICES , THE ORPHAN HEIRESS . VISIT TO LAXTON , THE PRIORY , 19 82 OXFORD , • 135 THE PAGAN ORACLES , 233 THE REVOLUTION OF GREECE , 287 • EXPLANATORY NOTICES . MANY of the papers in my collected.
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... Greece —not Paul preaching at Athens could snatch a wreath from public homage , nor a distinction from the state , nor found an influence , nor leave behind them an operative model , in Germany , as now con- stituted . Other walks of ...
... Greece —not Paul preaching at Athens could snatch a wreath from public homage , nor a distinction from the state , nor found an influence , nor leave behind them an operative model , in Germany , as now con- stituted . Other walks of ...
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... Greece and Rome - cannot have found lei- sure to cultivate extensively their own domestic liter- ature . Not so much that time will have been want- ing ; but that the whole energy of the mind , and the main course of the subsidiary ...
... Greece and Rome - cannot have found lei- sure to cultivate extensively their own domestic liter- ature . Not so much that time will have been want- ing ; but that the whole energy of the mind , and the main course of the subsidiary ...
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... Greece , " took a new view of this orator's political administration a view which lowered his character for integrity -- he found an unresisting acceder to his doctrines in a public having no previous opinion upon the subject , and ...
... Greece , " took a new view of this orator's political administration a view which lowered his character for integrity -- he found an unresisting acceder to his doctrines in a public having no previous opinion upon the subject , and ...
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... Greece and Rome are seldom read , most of them never ; are they , indeed , the closet companions of any man ? Surely it is time that these follies were at an end ; that our practice were made to square a little better with our ...
... Greece and Rome are seldom read , most of them never ; are they , indeed , the closet companions of any man ? Surely it is time that these follies were at an end ; that our practice were made to square a little better with our ...
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