Memoir of Edward Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff: With Selections from His Diary and Correspondence, EtcJohn W. Parker, 1851 - 345 էջ |
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... natural , almost inevitable , that his immediate friends should fondly exaggerate those merits , and ascribe a greater degree of general interest to his memory than really attaches to it . I cannot , of course , feel absolutely secure ...
... natural , almost inevitable , that his immediate friends should fondly exaggerate those merits , and ascribe a greater degree of general interest to his memory than really attaches to it . I cannot , of course , feel absolutely secure ...
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... nature for the violation of all the laws , both of God and man . A doctrine big with rebellion and confusion , whose teeming womb never brings forth any other issue but blood and fire , and pillars of smoak . ' ' Doubtless , with all ...
... nature for the violation of all the laws , both of God and man . A doctrine big with rebellion and confusion , whose teeming womb never brings forth any other issue but blood and fire , and pillars of smoak . ' ' Doubtless , with all ...
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... nature . The refined and intellectual society of Dropmore , where he became a welcome and fre- quent guest , was an atmosphere that he delighted in ; and the noble host himself being a scholar of the most exact taste , all Mr ...
... nature . The refined and intellectual society of Dropmore , where he became a welcome and fre- quent guest , was an atmosphere that he delighted in ; and the noble host himself being a scholar of the most exact taste , all Mr ...
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... nature to make the most trifling thing a sinecure which came under his notice , even down to the planting a forest - tree , or the proper orthography of a name ; and on subjects on which he conversed to get information , so mercilessly ...
... nature to make the most trifling thing a sinecure which came under his notice , even down to the planting a forest - tree , or the proper orthography of a name ; and on subjects on which he conversed to get information , so mercilessly ...
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... nature , with which he was before unacquainted , was such , that in my friend's words , ' he appeared in his speech to know much more than I did myself , of a subject which I have studied all my life . ' It may be well imagined how ...
... nature , with which he was before unacquainted , was such , that in my friend's words , ' he appeared in his speech to know much more than I did myself , of a subject which I have studied all my life . ' It may be well imagined how ...
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