The Life and Correspondence of Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston, 第 1 卷R. Bentley & son, 1879 |
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... feeling of the public , but by presenting life before his mind in many aspects , widened his views and moderated his impressions , and led him away from those subtleties and eccentricities which solitude or living constantly in any ...
... feeling of the public , but by presenting life before his mind in many aspects , widened his views and moderated his impressions , and led him away from those subtleties and eccentricities which solitude or living constantly in any ...
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... youth whose English is far from perfect admiring a beautiful pas- sage in Homer , keeping up his Italian in an English school , feeling a greater interest in Latin literature from his recollection of the spots to which it frequently.
... youth whose English is far from perfect admiring a beautiful pas- sage in Homer , keeping up his Italian in an English school , feeling a greater interest in Latin literature from his recollection of the spots to which it frequently.
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... feeling his nullity , there was no place to which he was with more visible reluctance dragged by the power that office gives the Government over its lawyers . He could only obtain a hearing upon legal questions , and those he handled ...
... feeling his nullity , there was no place to which he was with more visible reluctance dragged by the power that office gives the Government over its lawyers . He could only obtain a hearing upon legal questions , and those he handled ...
第 24 頁
... feelings of un- bounded power or momentary desire , and the unconditional subjection of his neighbours to every form of his increased and insupportable domination . ' Dec. 30 . A succession of events as rapid and extraordinary as those ...
... feelings of un- bounded power or momentary desire , and the unconditional subjection of his neighbours to every form of his increased and insupportable domination . ' Dec. 30 . A succession of events as rapid and extraordinary as those ...
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... feeling that a full concession of their demands would be impracticable , the Ministers thought that by granting some smaller boon they should , for the present , satisfy one set of people without going so far as to alarm another . It ...
... feeling that a full concession of their demands would be impracticable , the Ministers thought that by granting some smaller boon they should , for the present , satisfy one set of people without going so far as to alarm another . It ...
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