Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... means . ' We may be thought to strain a point or two in de fence of our own prejudices , but we can not help fancying that the active verb " wallop " ( which , it will be observed , is twice employed in the course of the lyric ) comes ...
... means . ' We may be thought to strain a point or two in de fence of our own prejudices , but we can not help fancying that the active verb " wallop " ( which , it will be observed , is twice employed in the course of the lyric ) comes ...
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... means of extending its civilisation outwardly to others ? Who would have dreamed that absurd , and fearful , and cruel superstitions would have acted as a salutary discipline to enforce peaceful conduct , and induce amenity 1840. ] 67 ...
... means of extending its civilisation outwardly to others ? Who would have dreamed that absurd , and fearful , and cruel superstitions would have acted as a salutary discipline to enforce peaceful conduct , and induce amenity 1840. ] 67 ...
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... means deficient in craft and simulation , and that species of cour- . age necessary to practise them with effect , after having suffered all but de- position by a confederacy of nobles , obtained , in this way , over all of them a ...
... means deficient in craft and simulation , and that species of cour- . age necessary to practise them with effect , after having suffered all but de- position by a confederacy of nobles , obtained , in this way , over all of them a ...
Página 74
... means of securing the pre - eminence and safety of Rome was not to make her Pagan , and place her at the head of all Pagan nations , the Church had sent its missionaries into the forests of Germany to secure for it at least Christian ...
... means of securing the pre - eminence and safety of Rome was not to make her Pagan , and place her at the head of all Pagan nations , the Church had sent its missionaries into the forests of Germany to secure for it at least Christian ...
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... means of popular instruction were wanted , means as much more costly , as much more vast , complicated , and imposing , as they are in reality less ample and efficacious . Then , if the attention of men is to be called from earthly pur ...
... means of popular instruction were wanted , means as much more costly , as much more vast , complicated , and imposing , as they are in reality less ample and efficacious . Then , if the attention of men is to be called from earthly pur ...
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