The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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Page 10
... whole night in lying looking to his great toe , about which he hath seen Tartars and Turks , Romans and Carthaginians , fight in imagination . ' But how meagre and fragmentary , on whole , are these specimens of the talk of one who had ...
... whole night in lying looking to his great toe , about which he hath seen Tartars and Turks , Romans and Carthaginians , fight in imagination . ' But how meagre and fragmentary , on whole , are these specimens of the talk of one who had ...
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... whole institution , and is displayed in the class - room , which is their common place of meeting . Mr. Hall was struck by this manuscript , which at the time of his visit ' contained the names of 305 colonists , who during the three ...
... whole institution , and is displayed in the class - room , which is their common place of meeting . Mr. Hall was struck by this manuscript , which at the time of his visit ' contained the names of 305 colonists , who during the three ...
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... whole and the only chance for him lies in leaving time and energies to the work , living en- his native land . No invariable rule can be tirely with the boys , working with them , laid down , and the managers of schools dining with them ...
... whole and the only chance for him lies in leaving time and energies to the work , living en- his native land . No invariable rule can be tirely with the boys , working with them , laid down , and the managers of schools dining with them ...
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... whole difference . In a case within our knowledge , a boy , who was about to be removed from a school which had not the means of controlling him , to another where much more efficient control could have been exercised , ran away two ...
... whole difference . In a case within our knowledge , a boy , who was about to be removed from a school which had not the means of controlling him , to another where much more efficient control could have been exercised , ran away two ...
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... whole career . Who ruled in Athens , and how he ruled , disturbed neither his equanimity in his private life , nor interfered with his activity in providing for the public amusement on the stage . So Horace , the tribune in the army of ...
... whole career . Who ruled in Athens , and how he ruled , disturbed neither his equanimity in his private life , nor interfered with his activity in providing for the public amusement on the stage . So Horace , the tribune in the army of ...
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