Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1Ticknor & Fields, 1856 |
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... argument tending to the same conclusion . In the last work of Mr. Layard ( “ Discoveries in the Ruins of Nin- eveh and Babylon , 1853 " ) are published some atrocious monuments of the Assyrian cruelty in the treatment of military ...
... argument tending to the same conclusion . In the last work of Mr. Layard ( “ Discoveries in the Ruins of Nin- eveh and Babylon , 1853 " ) are published some atrocious monuments of the Assyrian cruelty in the treatment of military ...
Side 37
... arguing national ques- tions upon the assumption of a bisection in our pop- ulation a double current , on the one side steeped to the lips in town prejudices , on the other side traditionally sold to rustic views and doctrines ? - Such ...
... arguing national ques- tions upon the assumption of a bisection in our pop- ulation a double current , on the one side steeped to the lips in town prejudices , on the other side traditionally sold to rustic views and doctrines ? - Such ...
Side 53
... arguments , namely , this , that supposing the Thames to be even a vast sewer , in short , the cloaca maxima of London , there is in that arrangement of things any special reproach applying to our mighty English capital . On the ...
... arguments , namely , this , that supposing the Thames to be even a vast sewer , in short , the cloaca maxima of London , there is in that arrangement of things any special reproach applying to our mighty English capital . On the ...
Side 57
... argument would presume . The truth is , colors were as loosely and latitudinarially distinguished by the Greeks and Romans as degrees of affinity and consanguinity are everywhere . My son - in - law , says a woman , and she means my ...
... argument would presume . The truth is , colors were as loosely and latitudinarially distinguished by the Greeks and Romans as degrees of affinity and consanguinity are everywhere . My son - in - law , says a woman , and she means my ...
Side 105
... argument in a duel with female criticism ? Our ponderous masculine wits are no match for the mercurial fancy of women . Once , however , I had a triumph to my great surprise , one day , she sud- denly repeated by heart , to Dr. Bailey ...
... argument in a duel with female criticism ? Our ponderous masculine wits are no match for the mercurial fancy of women . Once , however , I had a triumph to my great surprise , one day , she sud- denly repeated by heart , to Dr. Bailey ...
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