| 1831 - 336 頁
...with indifference, or with contempt, as a visionary scheme. My friends, indeed, were civil, but they were shy. They listened with patience to my explanations, but with a settled cast of incredulity on their countenances. I felt the full force of the lamentation of the poet, "Truths would you teach,... | |
| 1831 - 336 頁
...with indifference, or with contempt, as a visionary scheme. My friends, indeed, were civil, but they were shy. They listened with patience to my explanations, but with a settled cast of incredulity on their countenances. I felt the full force of the lamentation of the poet, " Truths would you teach,... | |
| 1832 - 406 頁
...with indifference or with contempt, as a visionary scheme. My friends, indeed, were civil, but they were shy. They listened with patience to my explanations, but with a settled cast of incredulity on their countenance*. I felt the full force of the lamentation of the poet, ' Truth] would you teach,... | |
| 1833 - 426 頁
...with indifference or with con. tempt, as a visionary scheme. My friends, indeed, were civil, but they were shy. They listened with patience to my explanations, but with a settled cast of incredulity on their countenances. I felt the full force of the lamentation of the poet, ' Truths would ye teach,... | |
| 1833 - 222 頁
...with indifference, or with contempt, as a visionary scheme. My friends, indeed, were civil, but they were shy. They listened with patience to my explanations, but with a settled cast of incredulity on their countenances. I felt the full force of the lamentation of the poet, Truths would yon teach... | |
| John Vallance - 1833 - 80 頁
...indifference or with contempt, as a visionary scheme. My friends, indeed, were civil, but they were shy. 'Ihey listened with patience to my explanations; but with a settled cast of incredulity on their countenances. I felt the full force of the lamentation of the poet: M Truths would you teach,... | |
| 1834 - 498 頁
...with indifference, or with contempt, as a visionary scheme. My friends, indeed, were civil, but they were shy. They listened with patience to my explanations, but with a settled cast of incredulity on their countenances. I felt the full force of the lamentation of the poet — " Truths would you... | |
| 1834 - 440 頁
...with indifference or with contempt, as a visionary scheme. My friends indeed, were civil, but they were shy. They listened with patience to my explanations, but with a settled cast of incredulity on their countenances. I fch the full force of the lamentation pf the poet. Truths would you teach,... | |
| edmund ruffin - 1835 - 912 頁
...either with indifference or with contempt, as a viiionary scheme. My friends indeed were civil, but they were shy; they listened with patience to my explanations, but with a settled cast of incredulity on their countenances. I felt the full force of the lamentation of the poet— "Truths would you teach,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1835 - 558 頁
...with indifference, or with contempt, as a visionary scheme. My friends, indeed, were civil, but they were shy. They listened with patience to my explanations, but with a settled cast of incredulity on their countenances. I felt the full force of the lamentation of the poet, " Truths would you teach,... | |
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