Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1Ticknor & Fields, 1856 |
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... ancient , was the connection between Assyria and Palestine , how many things ( in war especially ) were transferred mediately through the intervening tribes ( all habitu- ally cruel ) , from the people on the Tigris to those on the ...
... ancient , was the connection between Assyria and Palestine , how many things ( in war especially ) were transferred mediately through the intervening tribes ( all habitu- ally cruel ) , from the people on the Tigris to those on the ...
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... ancient fallacies or evasions connected with the dispute ) into direct ebullitions of scorn or displeasure personally against his immediate antagonist . And the charge of intolerance and defective charity becomes thus very much stronger ...
... ancient fallacies or evasions connected with the dispute ) into direct ebullitions of scorn or displeasure personally against his immediate antagonist . And the charge of intolerance and defective charity becomes thus very much stronger ...
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... ancient German gentleman , to what century be- longing I do not know , who had every possible bad quality known to European experience , and a solitary good one , namely , eight hundred thousand pounds sterling . The man's name was ...
... ancient German gentleman , to what century be- longing I do not know , who had every possible bad quality known to European experience , and a solitary good one , namely , eight hundred thousand pounds sterling . The man's name was ...
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... ancient Schreiber , who was or ought to be by this time extinct , would naturally be odious and distress- ing . Here , therefore , liberated from all jealousy of overlooking eyes , such as haunted persons of their expectations at ...
... ancient Schreiber , who was or ought to be by this time extinct , would naturally be odious and distress- ing . Here , therefore , liberated from all jealousy of overlooking eyes , such as haunted persons of their expectations at ...
Side 57
... ancients might have been evaded by attending to its Greek designation , namely , porphyry - colored since , said he , porphyry is always of the same color . Not at all . Porphyry , I have heard , runs through as large a gamut of hues as ...
... ancients might have been evaded by attending to its Greek designation , namely , porphyry - colored since , said he , porphyry is always of the same color . Not at all . Porphyry , I have heard , runs through as large a gamut of hues as ...
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