Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 第 6 卷James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... reader will , it is hoped , attribute it to its true cause , -the highly excited state of feeling natural to the first efforts of an ardent mind endeavouring to retain and embody the crowd of impressions which overpower the heart of the ...
... reader will , it is hoped , attribute it to its true cause , -the highly excited state of feeling natural to the first efforts of an ardent mind endeavouring to retain and embody the crowd of impressions which overpower the heart of the ...
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... reader , although they should appear singular , and somewhat tinged with the rust of antiquity . It has always appeared to us that the popular institutions of Greece and Rome were very favourable to the development of personal greatness ...
... reader , although they should appear singular , and somewhat tinged with the rust of antiquity . It has always appeared to us that the popular institutions of Greece and Rome were very favourable to the development of personal greatness ...
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... reader will of course remember well enough , but which we must sometimes repeat , in order that we may not appear to give imperfect views of things . There are strong reasons for believing that Marcus Brutus was de- scended from that ...
... reader will of course remember well enough , but which we must sometimes repeat , in order that we may not appear to give imperfect views of things . There are strong reasons for believing that Marcus Brutus was de- scended from that ...
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... reader will remem- ber from Plutarch : but there is a circumstance connected with this reconciliation which must be noticed , as it is one of those things for which Brutus has been blamed . It appears , when Pompey had filed towards the ...
... reader will remem- ber from Plutarch : but there is a circumstance connected with this reconciliation which must be noticed , as it is one of those things for which Brutus has been blamed . It appears , when Pompey had filed towards the ...
第 38 頁
... reader what he knows very well already . However , for the sake of completeness , we must presume upon his patience ; the rather as , although the events of which we speak are well known , it is not usual to draw the same consequences ...
... reader what he knows very well already . However , for the sake of completeness , we must presume upon his patience ; the rather as , although the events of which we speak are well known , it is not usual to draw the same consequences ...
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