Life and Manners: From The Autobiography of an English Opium-eaterTicknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 - 347 sider |
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Side 38
... idea , as received in the Chancery of Europe , implies a King paramount over vassal or tribu- tary Kings . But it is a sufficient answer to say , that an Emperor is a prince , uniting in his own person the thrones of several distinct ...
... idea , as received in the Chancery of Europe , implies a King paramount over vassal or tribu- tary Kings . But it is a sufficient answer to say , that an Emperor is a prince , uniting in his own person the thrones of several distinct ...
Side 47
... or purely social communication of ideas , ( which also is a great art , ) this practice is right . I admit willingly that an uncultured brute , who is detected 48 LIFE AND MANNERS . at an elegant table in EARLY DAYS . 47.
... or purely social communication of ideas , ( which also is a great art , ) this practice is right . I admit willingly that an uncultured brute , who is detected 48 LIFE AND MANNERS . at an elegant table in EARLY DAYS . 47.
Side 52
... idea broods over all minds , making it impos- sible to suppose any other destination . Launched upon this final stage , you soon begin to feel yourself entering the stream as it were of a Norwegian maelstrom ; and the stream at length ...
... idea broods over all minds , making it impos- sible to suppose any other destination . Launched upon this final stage , you soon begin to feel yourself entering the stream as it were of a Norwegian maelstrom ; and the stream at length ...
Side 62
... ( to borrow a Roman idea ) he went upon no principle at all , but his own caprice , or what he called his own discretion : and accordingly it is a fact known to manu as well as books to themselves . Far from it . In several.
... ( to borrow a Roman idea ) he went upon no principle at all , but his own caprice , or what he called his own discretion : and accordingly it is a fact known to manu as well as books to themselves . Far from it . In several.
Side 71
... idea of proprietas , split off into a secondary sense , to which it had long tended ; whilst by a drawing back of accent from the second syllable to the first , and a melting of the two middle syllables into one , ( forming proprety ...
... idea of proprietas , split off into a secondary sense , to which it had long tended ; whilst by a drawing back of accent from the second syllable to the first , and a melting of the two middle syllables into one , ( forming proprety ...
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