Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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... virtue in both ; but with this high advantage on the parliamentary side - that while the aristocratic honour of the royalists could only inspire a certain number of gentlemen , and separated the patrician from the plebeian soldier , the ...
... virtue in both ; but with this high advantage on the parliamentary side - that while the aristocratic honour of the royalists could only inspire a certain number of gentlemen , and separated the patrician from the plebeian soldier , the ...
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... virtues of a noble self - sacrificing nature , and she died March 31 , 1855 , in the thirty - ninth year of her age ... virtue . Men too often confound them : they should not be confounded : appearance should not be mistaken for truth ...
... virtues of a noble self - sacrificing nature , and she died March 31 , 1855 , in the thirty - ninth year of her age ... virtue . Men too often confound them : they should not be confounded : appearance should not be mistaken for truth ...
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... virtue ; that of Louis and his family , of religious forgiveness . The moralist will contrast the different effects of virtue and wickedness in the last moments of life ; the Christian will mark with thankfulness the superiority in the ...
... virtue ; that of Louis and his family , of religious forgiveness . The moralist will contrast the different effects of virtue and wickedness in the last moments of life ; the Christian will mark with thankfulness the superiority in the ...
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