The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 13American Literary Society, 1901 - Literature |
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Page 6719
... appear in the royal presence , branded as you are with the infamy of a notorious breach of trust ? With what countenance can you take your seat at the Treasury - board or in council , when you feel that every circulat- ing whisper is at ...
... appear in the royal presence , branded as you are with the infamy of a notorious breach of trust ? With what countenance can you take your seat at the Treasury - board or in council , when you feel that every circulat- ing whisper is at ...
Page 6730
... appear to the public that you can determine and act for yourself . Come forward to your people . Lay aside the wretched formalities of a king , and speak to your subjects with the spirit of a man , and in the language of a gentleman ...
... appear to the public that you can determine and act for yourself . Come forward to your people . Lay aside the wretched formalities of a king , and speak to your subjects with the spirit of a man , and in the language of a gentleman ...
Page 6767
... appear in his collected " Works . " A pulmonary disease set in , which was aggravated by private diffi- culties , and in 1820 he set out for Italy , to try the effects of a warmer climate . Before leaving England he put forth a volume ...
... appear in his collected " Works . " A pulmonary disease set in , which was aggravated by private diffi- culties , and in 1820 he set out for Italy , to try the effects of a warmer climate . Before leaving England he put forth a volume ...
Page 6803
... appear more learned or more wise . Be studious for the mortification of thy sins ; for this will profit thee more than the knowledge of many difficult questions . 2. When thou shalt have read and known many things , thou oughtest ever ...
... appear more learned or more wise . Be studious for the mortification of thy sins ; for this will profit thee more than the knowledge of many difficult questions . 2. When thou shalt have read and known many things , thou oughtest ever ...
Page 6804
... appear sweetly by signs and figures , but to some I reveal mysteries with much light . The voice of books is indeed one , but it instructs not all alike ; for I am the teacher of the truth within , I am the searcher of the heart , the ...
... appear sweetly by signs and figures , but to some I reveal mysteries with much light . The voice of books is indeed one , but it instructs not all alike ; for I am the teacher of the truth within , I am the searcher of the heart , the ...
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