The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen55Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1862 |
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... true as steel , and will ne- ver betray his trust . But how stand mat- ters now ? Is the time come for the ex - ments void ? " plosion ? " " It will not be long delayed , my lord , " rejoined Ugo . " So much the better , " cried Warwick ...
... true as steel , and will ne- ver betray his trust . But how stand mat- ters now ? Is the time come for the ex - ments void ? " plosion ? " " It will not be long delayed , my lord , " rejoined Ugo . " So much the better , " cried Warwick ...
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... true position as a legisla- tor . Politically , it is easy to understand his position . Believing himself the Mes- senger of the Almighty , no position save that of despot was possible to him , and he made on this point no provision for ...
... true position as a legisla- tor . Politically , it is easy to understand his position . Believing himself the Mes- senger of the Almighty , no position save that of despot was possible to him , and he made on this point no provision for ...
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... true of nations , though not equally true ; for a nation is more bound and less free than the indi- vidual man . There is scarcely any depth from which a man may not rise : the drunkard , the gambler , even the liar have been reformed ...
... true of nations , though not equally true ; for a nation is more bound and less free than the indi- vidual man . There is scarcely any depth from which a man may not rise : the drunkard , the gambler , even the liar have been reformed ...
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