Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22 |
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To give Augustus his due , it must be recorded that for the moment every thought of selfish amusements - everything , in fact , but the sense of a terrible shock at the fate of his friend - vanished from his mind . His father and mother ...
To give Augustus his due , it must be recorded that for the moment every thought of selfish amusements - everything , in fact , but the sense of a terrible shock at the fate of his friend - vanished from his mind . His father and mother ...
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It was , therefore , in a very pleasant and self - satisfied frame of mind that Lord Henry landed at Wellington from the Moonbeam , ' under a salute , and amid the cheers of the populace , and was escorted by Sir Hector and his body ...
It was , therefore , in a very pleasant and self - satisfied frame of mind that Lord Henry landed at Wellington from the Moonbeam , ' under a salute , and amid the cheers of the populace , and was escorted by Sir Hector and his body ...
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It does not become any of us to foretell what may happen ; but in carefully looking at things as they do happen , it will make them clearer if we bear in mind that Austrian interests , ' and the like , as those words are understood in ...
It does not become any of us to foretell what may happen ; but in carefully looking at things as they do happen , it will make them clearer if we bear in mind that Austrian interests , ' and the like , as those words are understood in ...
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Doubtless the attitude of inquiry , the que sçais - je ? of Montaigne , gives a breadth and elasticity of mind and promotes a geniality of nature that have their charms , and are genuine objects of desire to most men .
Doubtless the attitude of inquiry , the que sçais - je ? of Montaigne , gives a breadth and elasticity of mind and promotes a geniality of nature that have their charms , and are genuine objects of desire to most men .
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His mind was not at any time oppressed with too strong a burden of duty or warped by fear . He grew up into an open - eyed , gentle , bright - souled , and sweet - blooded man , with a sound practical judg- ment - a wise man , if not a ...
His mind was not at any time oppressed with too strong a burden of duty or warped by fear . He grew up into an open - eyed , gentle , bright - souled , and sweet - blooded man , with a sound practical judg- ment - a wise man , if not a ...
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