Memoir of Edward Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff: With Selections from His Diary and Correspondence, EtcJohn W. Parker, 1851 - 345 էջ |
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... respect . They were crossing the Alps into Switzer- land . This entertainment was just what you would wish to see at a religious house ; nothing like jollity , but mild , cheerful , unconstrained conversation , chiefly on politics ...
... respect . They were crossing the Alps into Switzer- land . This entertainment was just what you would wish to see at a religious house ; nothing like jollity , but mild , cheerful , unconstrained conversation , chiefly on politics ...
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... respect for the judgment of others , a readiness to compare opinions , and a liberal disposition to concede , whenever he thought his conscience not involved in the support of his own judgment . ' Having mentioned an important ...
... respect for the judgment of others , a readiness to compare opinions , and a liberal disposition to concede , whenever he thought his conscience not involved in the support of his own judgment . ' Having mentioned an important ...
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... respects . They differ in religion , in language , and in political interests . The Flemish are bigoted catholics - the Dutch , rigid Calvinists . The Flemish have almost all adopted the French language , and they are indignant at the ...
... respects . They differ in religion , in language , and in political interests . The Flemish are bigoted catholics - the Dutch , rigid Calvinists . The Flemish have almost all adopted the French language , and they are indignant at the ...
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... respects - in dress , and feature , and manner - they are so like the English , that were it not for the flatness of the countenance , and the whimsical dress of the women , I should continually fancy myself in Eng- land . Among the ...
... respects - in dress , and feature , and manner - they are so like the English , that were it not for the flatness of the countenance , and the whimsical dress of the women , I should continually fancy myself in Eng- land . Among the ...
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... evidence of general character ; and as for writings , every one may judge for himself . Very different is the judgment of people here respecting Lord Byron , G who has fixed himself on the neighbourhood , but . MADAME DE STAEL. ...
... evidence of general character ; and as for writings , every one may judge for himself . Very different is the judgment of people here respecting Lord Byron , G who has fixed himself on the neighbourhood , but . MADAME DE STAEL. ...
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