Half Hours with the Best Authors, 第 2 巻Charles Knight F. Warne, 1867 |
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... King of Brobdingnag 163. Good and Bad Fortune . Petrarch . 165. Of a State of Probation , as implying Trial , Difficul- ties , and Danger 21. The Christian Revelation Morality Locke . · 25. The Liberty of Unlicensed Printing Milton ...
... King of Brobdingnag 163. Good and Bad Fortune . Petrarch . 165. Of a State of Probation , as implying Trial , Difficul- ties , and Danger 21. The Christian Revelation Morality Locke . · 25. The Liberty of Unlicensed Printing Milton ...
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... king or emperor ; he preferred the ancient and modest appellation of tribune ; the protec- tion of the commons was the essence of that sacred office ; and they were ignorant that it had never been invested with any share in the ...
... king or emperor ; he preferred the ancient and modest appellation of tribune ; the protec- tion of the commons was the essence of that sacred office ; and they were ignorant that it had never been invested with any share in the ...
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... king . A simple citizen describes with pity , or perhaps with pleasure , the humiliation of the barons of Rome . " Bareheaded , their hands crossed on their breast , they stood with downcast looks in the presence of the tribune ; and ...
... king . A simple citizen describes with pity , or perhaps with pleasure , the humiliation of the barons of Rome . " Bareheaded , their hands crossed on their breast , they stood with downcast looks in the presence of the tribune ; and ...
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... king's lion ; and , while he traversed the limits of his straitened do- minions , he was attended by a small and very beautiful black spaniel , who frisked and gambolled about him , and at times would pretend to snarl and bite at him ...
... king's lion ; and , while he traversed the limits of his straitened do- minions , he was attended by a small and very beautiful black spaniel , who frisked and gambolled about him , and at times would pretend to snarl and bite at him ...
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... king , and a saviour of those who do believe in him , all his commands become principles ; there needs no other proof for the truth of what he says , but that he said it : and then there needs no more but to read the inspired books to ...
... king , and a saviour of those who do believe in him , all his commands become principles ; there needs no other proof for the truth of what he says , but that he said it : and then there needs no more but to read the inspired books to ...
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