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" ... be far from the wisdom, the learning, and the integrity of this place, to impute to the living what zeal in its fury may have done ; what nature may have taken off, and piety interred; or what war alone may have destroyed, alone deposited. "
The Wonders of the Little World; Or, A General History of Man:: Displaying ... - Página 139
de Nathaniel Wanley - 1806
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The Lives and Portraits of Remarkable Characters, Drawn from the Most ...

1819 - 280 páginas
...piety interred ; or what war alone may have destroyed, alone deposited. " As to the circumstances that have been raked together, I have nothing to observe, but that all circumstances, whatever, are precarious, and have been too frequently found lamentably fallible; even the strongest...
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Portraits, Memoirs, and Characters, of Remarkable Persons, from ..., Volumen 3

James Caulfield - 1820 - 386 páginas
...piety interred ; or what war alone may have destroyed, alone deposited. " As to the circumstances that have been raked together, I have nothing to observe;...They may rise to the utmost degree of probability, yet they are but probability still. Why need I name to your lordship the two Harrisons, recorded by...
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Cabinet of Curiosities: Natural, Artificial, and Historical, Volumen 2

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1822 - 368 páginas
...piety interred; or what war alone may have destroyed, alone deposited" As to the circumstances that have been raked together, I have nothing to observe, but that all circumstances whatever are precarious, and have been but too frequently found lamentably fallible; even the strongest...
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Medical Jurisprudence, Volumen 3

John Ayrton Paris, John Samuel Martin Fonblanque - 1823 - 536 páginas
...piety interred ; or what war alone may have destroyed, alone deposited. As to the circumstances that have been raked together I have nothing to observe, but that all circumstances whatever are precarious, and have been but too frequently found lamentably fallible ; even the strongest...
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The Pamphleteer, Volumen 23

Abraham John Valpy - 1824 - 558 páginas
...piety interred j or what war alone may have destroyed, alone deposited. " As to the circumstances that have been raked together, I have nothing to observe...They may rise to the utmost degree of probability ; yet are they but probability still. Whjr need I name to your lordship the two Harrisons recorded...
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The Pamphleteer, Volumen 23

Abraham John Valpy - 1824 - 544 páginas
...may have destroyed, alone deposited. " As to the circumstances that have been raked together, I hare nothing to observe ; but that all circumstances whatsoever...They may rise to the utmost degree of probability ; yet are they but probability still. Why need I name to your lordship the two Harrisons recorded in...
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The Newgate Calendar: Comprising Interesting Memoirs of the Most Notorious ...

Andrew Knapp (Attorney at law), William Baldwin (Attorney at law) - 1825 - 512 páginas
...circumstances that have been raked together, I havu nothing to observe but that all circumstances whatever are precarious, and have been but too frequently found...They may rise to the utmost degree of probability, yet they are but probability still. Why need I name to your lordship the two Harrisons recorded by...
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The Dream of Eugene Aram: The Murderer

Thomas Hood - 1831 - 80 páginas
...piety interred— or what war alone may have destroyed, alone deposited. " As to the circumstances that have been raked together, I have nothing to observe but that all circumstances whatever are precarious, and have been but too frequently found lamentably fallible ; even the strongest...
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The Trial and Life of Eugene Aram: Several of His Letters and Poems : and ...

Eugene Aram - 1832 - 140 páginas
...circumstances that have been raked to" gether, I have nothing to observe ; but, that all cir" cumstances whatsoever are precarious, and have been " but too...They may rise to the utmost " degree of probability ; yet are they but probability " still. Why need I name to your Lordship the extra" ordinary case of...
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The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumen 11

1836 - 596 páginas
...piety interred ; or what war alone may have destroyed, alone deposited. As to the circumstances that have been raked together, I have nothing to observe...frequently found lamentably fallible ; even the strongest haie failed. They may rise to the utmost degree of probability, yet are they but probability still....
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