Littell's Living Age, 第 64 卷Living Age Company Incorporated, 1860 |
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... affections of one - half of the people were fixed upon an exiled house - ercised no control . This estimate appears to sæva Pelopis domus . The spirit of active re- bellion had been at length extinguished , but the old animosities still ...
... affections of one - half of the people were fixed upon an exiled house - ercised no control . This estimate appears to sæva Pelopis domus . The spirit of active re- bellion had been at length extinguished , but the old animosities still ...
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... affections , and a serene and equitable temper , which he pre- served to the last - ( " If Mr. Selwyn calls again , " he said to his servant when he was dying , " let him in ; if I am alive , I shall be very glad to see him ; and if I ...
... affections , and a serene and equitable temper , which he pre- served to the last - ( " If Mr. Selwyn calls again , " he said to his servant when he was dying , " let him in ; if I am alive , I shall be very glad to see him ; and if I ...
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... affection - to the re- with suspicion and dislike by the most power - membrance of their inalienable friendship ! ful classes of English society . Of all his polit- ical blunders , none were freighted with more malignant consequences to ...
... affection - to the re- with suspicion and dislike by the most power - membrance of their inalienable friendship ! ful classes of English society . Of all his polit- ical blunders , none were freighted with more malignant consequences to ...
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... affection for me ; and I will not adopt one before I have received ample proofs of such affection , and satisfied my heart that I really have secured it . " Lien's friends were not altogether disin- terested advisers : they all had ...
... affection for me ; and I will not adopt one before I have received ample proofs of such affection , and satisfied my heart that I really have secured it . " Lien's friends were not altogether disin- terested advisers : they all had ...
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... affection we have to our Most Holy Father [ the pope ] , and what we desire to do for him ; and to this we are bound more than other princes , not only by his being Vicar of Jesus Christ our Lord , but as being our own countryman ...
... affection we have to our Most Holy Father [ the pope ] , and what we desire to do for him ; and to this we are bound more than other princes , not only by his being Vicar of Jesus Christ our Lord , but as being our own countryman ...
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