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They always depended on them , and they never seemed to fail . No doubt a pre - eminently good under- standing and correct judgment are indispensable to the full public adequate exhibition of this excellence ; but it was the moral ...
They always depended on them , and they never seemed to fail . No doubt a pre - eminently good under- standing and correct judgment are indispensable to the full public adequate exhibition of this excellence ; but it was the moral ...
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Van Mildert writes , as Dean of Paul's , grateful for his prudent advice in the difficulty Queen Caroline threw them into : I never yet found you a broken reed to lean upon , and I am persuaded I never shall ; ' and another , ' I never ...
Van Mildert writes , as Dean of Paul's , grateful for his prudent advice in the difficulty Queen Caroline threw them into : I never yet found you a broken reed to lean upon , and I am persuaded I never shall ; ' and another , ' I never ...
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We were reading " Heartsease , " and he often seemed the youngest of the party in the keenness of his interest in the characters , and his never - failing recollection of every circumstance of the story .'- Vol . ii . p . 309 .
We were reading " Heartsease , " and he often seemed the youngest of the party in the keenness of his interest in the characters , and his never - failing recollection of every circumstance of the story .'- Vol . ii . p . 309 .
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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