The British Quarterly Review, 42. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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... passed the term of six years . The respect due to whatever is venerable is , therefore , due to the friend from whom we are about to part ; and if one of the chief foibles of age the gift of garrulity , has been conspicuous during the ...
... passed the term of six years . The respect due to whatever is venerable is , therefore , due to the friend from whom we are about to part ; and if one of the chief foibles of age the gift of garrulity , has been conspicuous during the ...
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... passed away , it may be hoped for ever . Politicians now act from a regard to the real or supposed interests of the countries they govern ; the action of selfishness , which we may say in passing was more powerful even in the middle ...
... passed away , it may be hoped for ever . Politicians now act from a regard to the real or supposed interests of the countries they govern ; the action of selfishness , which we may say in passing was more powerful even in the middle ...
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... passed , when the perils of his country and a sense of duty constrained him to take his own course , and before the letter which informed his mother of his decision could reach her he was on the battle - field . He passed , with slight ...
... passed , when the perils of his country and a sense of duty constrained him to take his own course , and before the letter which informed his mother of his decision could reach her he was on the battle - field . He passed , with slight ...
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