Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company Incorporated, 1852 |
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... manner surely far superior to the common , in every good quality of editing ; and visibly everywhere bearing testimony to the friendliness , the piety , perspicacity , and other gifts and virtues of that eminent man . The italics in ...
... manner surely far superior to the common , in every good quality of editing ; and visibly everywhere bearing testimony to the friendliness , the piety , perspicacity , and other gifts and virtues of that eminent man . The italics in ...
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... manner was more respectful . in such an alliance , and , without due propitiation , He did not call her by her Christian name , as he evince that disappointment in his manner to Helen . did Violante , but “ Miss Digby , " and softened ...
... manner was more respectful . in such an alliance , and , without due propitiation , He did not call her by her Christian name , as he evince that disappointment in his manner to Helen . did Violante , but “ Miss Digby , " and softened ...
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... manner , among the richest gems of our language . One of the most learned bishops at present on the bench , when asked by a foreigner to recommend to him a systematic work in the English language on Protestant Theology , told him that ...
... manner , among the richest gems of our language . One of the most learned bishops at present on the bench , when asked by a foreigner to recommend to him a systematic work in the English language on Protestant Theology , told him that ...
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