Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... thought a blemish ; and when she was presented at court on occasion of her marriage , the king himself pronounced her , to friends of Mrs. Schreiber , the most splendid of all the brides that had yet given lustre to his reign . In such ...
... thought a blemish ; and when she was presented at court on occasion of her marriage , the king himself pronounced her , to friends of Mrs. Schreiber , the most splendid of all the brides that had yet given lustre to his reign . In such ...
Side 68
... thoughts to this new subject , I wanted not something to say that might have perplexed an an- tagonist , or ( in default of such a vicious associate ) that might have amused a friend , more especially a friend so predisposed to a high ...
... thoughts to this new subject , I wanted not something to say that might have perplexed an an- tagonist , or ( in default of such a vicious associate ) that might have amused a friend , more especially a friend so predisposed to a high ...
Side 70
... thought of any prophet , if he should have promised to transfigure the celestial mechanics ; if he had said , I will create a new pole - star , a new zodiac , and new laws of gravitation ; briefly , I will make new earth and new heavens ...
... thought of any prophet , if he should have promised to transfigure the celestial mechanics ; if he had said , I will create a new pole - star , a new zodiac , and new laws of gravitation ; briefly , I will make new earth and new heavens ...
Side 74
... thoughts in that direction . Had I , then , really all that originality on this sub- ject which for many years I secretly claimed ? Sub- stantially I had , because this great distinction be- tween the modern ( or Christian ) idea of " a ...
... thoughts in that direction . Had I , then , really all that originality on this sub- ject which for many years I secretly claimed ? Sub- stantially I had , because this great distinction be- tween the modern ( or Christian ) idea of " a ...
Side 87
... thought or wish , but simply by an austere sense of duty . He discharged his public functions with constant fidelity , and with superfluity of learning ; and felt , perhaps not unrea- sonably , that possibly the same learning united ...
... thought or wish , but simply by an austere sense of duty . He discharged his public functions with constant fidelity , and with superfluity of learning ; and felt , perhaps not unrea- sonably , that possibly the same learning united ...
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