Library Magazine of American and Foreign Thought, Volumele 8-9J.B. Alden, 1883 |
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Pagina 68
... Lord Herbert of Cherbury , that “ if there is a sight on earth that God looks down upon with special pleasure it is a fine man on a fine horse . " Southerners are all bold riders . It would not be easy to find a boy of ten who could not ...
... Lord Herbert of Cherbury , that “ if there is a sight on earth that God looks down upon with special pleasure it is a fine man on a fine horse . " Southerners are all bold riders . It would not be easy to find a boy of ten who could not ...
Pagina 83
... Lord's passion ; he then paused . For a few moments there was a breathless silence . Then , in a low , clear voice , of which the faintest vibration was audible in the farthest corner of St. Mary's , he said , “ Now , I bid you ...
... Lord's passion ; he then paused . For a few moments there was a breathless silence . Then , in a low , clear voice , of which the faintest vibration was audible in the farthest corner of St. Mary's , he said , “ Now , I bid you ...
Pagina 86
... Lord himself , and was still actively present among us as a living witness of the truth . Thus the imperfec- tion of the outward evidence was itself an argument for the Catholic theory . All religious people were agreed that the facts ...
... Lord himself , and was still actively present among us as a living witness of the truth . Thus the imperfec- tion of the outward evidence was itself an argument for the Catholic theory . All religious people were agreed that the facts ...
Pagina 92
... Lord Lotan . Lord Lotan had not been offered a place in the Ministry that went out three years before , although the Magdiels had been consistent supporters of the party from the days of the Long Parliament , and his name had not been ...
... Lord Lotan . Lord Lotan had not been offered a place in the Ministry that went out three years before , although the Magdiels had been consistent supporters of the party from the days of the Long Parliament , and his name had not been ...
Pagina 93
... Lord Lydgate was free to ask him who his wonderful friends were . But they waited in vain . Lord Lydgate was quite delighted to find his poetic friends were members of a House whose membership he valued very little himself , and which ...
... Lord Lydgate was free to ask him who his wonderful friends were . But they waited in vain . Lord Lydgate was quite delighted to find his poetic friends were members of a House whose membership he valued very little himself , and which ...
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