The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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Page 47
... writing , of speaking , or of cooking . In all of which cases it is taken for granted that what is done rudely , and without knowledge of what is excellent in the thing done or the object sought for , might also be done secundum artem ...
... writing , of speaking , or of cooking . In all of which cases it is taken for granted that what is done rudely , and without knowledge of what is excellent in the thing done or the object sought for , might also be done secundum artem ...
Page 54
... writer on Church - history free from every prejudice , and endowed with literary powers of the highest kind — candid , im- partial , industrious , judicious , full of generous sympathies , and large- minded and clear - sighted enough to ...
... writer on Church - history free from every prejudice , and endowed with literary powers of the highest kind — candid , im- partial , industrious , judicious , full of generous sympathies , and large- minded and clear - sighted enough to ...
Page 71
... writing of her after her death to Madame de Mon- tagu , says , " The fate of that angelic soul , which I knew so inti- mately on earth , can inspire no uneasiness . For my part , I acknow- ledge in all simplicity that she seems now to ...
... writing of her after her death to Madame de Mon- tagu , says , " The fate of that angelic soul , which I knew so inti- mately on earth , can inspire no uneasiness . For my part , I acknow- ledge in all simplicity that she seems now to ...
Page 73
... writing on a scrap of paper- " Courage , my children , and pray " -she put it in as a mark , and begged the Duchesse d'Orléans , if her life were spared , to give it to them . This commission was faithfully executed , and the little ...
... writing on a scrap of paper- " Courage , my children , and pray " -she put it in as a mark , and begged the Duchesse d'Orléans , if her life were spared , to give it to them . This commission was faithfully executed , and the little ...
Page 81
... writing , and travelling cannot go on without engendering them , not to speak of the workings of prejudice and ... writers and talkers should be bound to make themselves acquainted , in order not to repeat its contents . Society knows ...
... writing , and travelling cannot go on without engendering them , not to speak of the workings of prejudice and ... writers and talkers should be bound to make themselves acquainted , in order not to repeat its contents . Society knows ...
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