Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22 |
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And it can hardly be matter of surprise that he should have betrayed in his countenance some indications of bewilderment , if not of anger . 6 6 Why , old boy , you look as if Gerty had refused you ; and I'll be bound to say she has .
And it can hardly be matter of surprise that he should have betrayed in his countenance some indications of bewilderment , if not of anger . 6 6 Why , old boy , you look as if Gerty had refused you ; and I'll be bound to say she has .
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And they have the impudence to tell me that it does not matter what instructions I may have from home , but I must do what they tell me . St. John says he's going to take you down in the “ Moonbeam ” to - morrow to Lyttelton .
And they have the impudence to tell me that it does not matter what instructions I may have from home , but I must do what they tell me . St. John says he's going to take you down in the “ Moonbeam ” to - morrow to Lyttelton .
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From his point of view , this is doubtless a matter of self - preservation and self - defence . Whether the kingdoms and lands themselves , with their various nationalities , look on the matter in the same light , is another question .
From his point of view , this is doubtless a matter of self - preservation and self - defence . Whether the kingdoms and lands themselves , with their various nationalities , look on the matter in the same light , is another question .
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Whether names and titles ought to influence men's thoughts and actions or not , as a matter of fact they do influence them , pedantic as it may be to acknowledge the fact that they do . It is quite certain that the ' Emperor of Austria ...
Whether names and titles ought to influence men's thoughts and actions or not , as a matter of fact they do influence them , pedantic as it may be to acknowledge the fact that they do . It is quite certain that the ' Emperor of Austria ...
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Philosophy is the highest fruit of education — not the philosophy which has logical formulæ for its subject - matter ; but philosophy which has virtue for her end . Virtue and philosophy are not harsh and crabbed as dull fools suppose ...
Philosophy is the highest fruit of education — not the philosophy which has logical formulæ for its subject - matter ; but philosophy which has virtue for her end . Virtue and philosophy are not harsh and crabbed as dull fools suppose ...
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