The GentlemanTicknor and Fields, 1863 - 159 páginas |
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... individuals who , within the pale of the statute and without violent infraction of the usages of trade , do virtually steal , or suck and grind the poor , or blow attainting breath on female pu- rity , or , under the ægis of legal forms ...
... individuals who , within the pale of the statute and without violent infraction of the usages of trade , do virtually steal , or suck and grind the poor , or blow attainting breath on female pu- rity , or , under the ægis of legal forms ...
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... extreme prosperity is as un- propitious as that of an extreme poverty . In either case nothing but exceptional individual fire bursts through the incumbent accumula- tion . IV . LEICESTER - HAMPDEN - WASHINGTON - NAPOLEON - PRINCES . 47.
... extreme prosperity is as un- propitious as that of an extreme poverty . In either case nothing but exceptional individual fire bursts through the incumbent accumula- tion . IV . LEICESTER - HAMPDEN - WASHINGTON - NAPOLEON - PRINCES . 47.
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... individual sanctity , with its bloody symbol , the Duel . The duel has undoubtedly had , in ruder times , a salutary influence on manners , albeit its growing infrequency in the most cultivated portions of Christendom proves that in the ...
... individual sanctity , with its bloody symbol , the Duel . The duel has undoubtedly had , in ruder times , a salutary influence on manners , albeit its growing infrequency in the most cultivated portions of Christendom proves that in the ...
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... individual dignity , of a manly readiness to hold inviolate , at peril even of life , the sacred- ness of private sensibilities . In battles and in brawls , the Greeks and the Romans were no less brave than we moderns , and surely they ...
... individual dignity , of a manly readiness to hold inviolate , at peril even of life , the sacred- ness of private sensibilities . In battles and in brawls , the Greeks and the Romans were no less brave than we moderns , and surely they ...
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... individual , the inviolable- ness of one's personality , lies at the basis of the modern duel , which in its essence means , - whoever invades these does so at the risk of his life . As Christian civilization advances , this sanctity ...
... individual , the inviolable- ness of one's personality , lies at the basis of the modern duel , which in its essence means , - whoever invades these does so at the risk of his life . As Christian civilization advances , this sanctity ...
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