Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volumen4Charles Knight, 1847 A collection of literature from over three hundred English authors. |
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... less than they are worth , because they are not available to insure the victory or grace the triumph of a disputant ... less than in the courts of law ; yet even in the houses of parliament wisdom has been supposed to have less to say to ...
... less than they are worth , because they are not available to insure the victory or grace the triumph of a disputant ... less than in the courts of law ; yet even in the houses of parliament wisdom has been supposed to have less to say to ...
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... less marked with any strong character than in old age . A peevish or surly stripling may elude the eye of the physiognomist ; but a wicked old man , whose visage does not betray the evil temperature of his heart , must have more cunning ...
... less marked with any strong character than in old age . A peevish or surly stripling may elude the eye of the physiognomist ; but a wicked old man , whose visage does not betray the evil temperature of his heart , must have more cunning ...
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... less hazardous to wrong orphans than older people , is it therefore less criminal ? No , surely so far from it , that God de- clares himself concerned in the cause of the fatherless and widow ; that he will undertake and vindicate their ...
... less hazardous to wrong orphans than older people , is it therefore less criminal ? No , surely so far from it , that God de- clares himself concerned in the cause of the fatherless and widow ; that he will undertake and vindicate their ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short ... Charles Knight Vista completa - 1856 |
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