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... John Dennis would say , in a perfect " fury and pride of soul . " He conceives character and events with such vividness as to adopt the passions of the age he de- scribes , blending them with his own life , and making their ex- pression ...
... John Dennis would say , in a perfect " fury and pride of soul . " He conceives character and events with such vividness as to adopt the passions of the age he de- scribes , blending them with his own life , and making their ex- pression ...
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... be when read by the higher light of the French prophet . In short , in some way , as John the Baptist was to Christ , so was Christ to Fourier . We have dwelt the longer on this , in our 30 [ January , Association Discussed .
... be when read by the higher light of the French prophet . In short , in some way , as John the Baptist was to Christ , so was Christ to Fourier . We have dwelt the longer on this , in our 30 [ January , Association Discussed .
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... John the Great Charter , and she had continued to maintain a representation in the government through the House of Commons ; but these did not prevent her from ultimately falling into the same current with her continental neighbors ...
... John the Great Charter , and she had continued to maintain a representation in the government through the House of Commons ; but these did not prevent her from ultimately falling into the same current with her continental neighbors ...
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... John Milton or Edmund Burke . Notwithstanding the feeble disclaimer in the Preface to Na- poleon and his Marshalls , vol . i , pp . 2 , 3 , such is the tendency and teaching of Mr. Headley's numerous books . And if we read him aright by ...
... John Milton or Edmund Burke . Notwithstanding the feeble disclaimer in the Preface to Na- poleon and his Marshalls , vol . i , pp . 2 , 3 , such is the tendency and teaching of Mr. Headley's numerous books . And if we read him aright by ...
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... John Achaius , bishop of Glasgow , in 1123. It is three hundred and nineteen feet long , sixty - three feet broad , and ninety feet high within the walls , and has two great square towers , on one of which a spire was built about 1430 ...
... John Achaius , bishop of Glasgow , in 1123. It is three hundred and nineteen feet long , sixty - three feet broad , and ninety feet high within the walls , and has two great square towers , on one of which a spire was built about 1430 ...
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