Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 30J. Soule and T. Mason., 1848 |
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... which could elucidate or illustrate his subjects , and nothing which could cast the minutest thread of light into any unexplored corner of history seems to have escaped his terrible vigilance . 8 [ January , Prescott's Works .
... which could elucidate or illustrate his subjects , and nothing which could cast the minutest thread of light into any unexplored corner of history seems to have escaped his terrible vigilance . 8 [ January , Prescott's Works .
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of history seems to have escaped his terrible vigilance . With all his taste for large views , which comprehend years in sentences , the most mole - eyed annalist has not a keener sight for the small cu- riosities of history . From his ...
of history seems to have escaped his terrible vigilance . With all his taste for large views , which comprehend years in sentences , the most mole - eyed annalist has not a keener sight for the small cu- riosities of history . From his ...
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... seems to endow some persons with the power to anticipate the progress of events , and to produce at once what the operation of a general tendency upon a generation of men would postpone for years . An historian , therefore , fairly to ...
... seems to endow some persons with the power to anticipate the progress of events , and to produce at once what the operation of a general tendency upon a generation of men would postpone for years . An historian , therefore , fairly to ...
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... seems like a repetition of what he has continually suggested throughout his whole narrative . In his accounts of events we are able to estimate better the degree of power in the actors , by his exhibiting them 1848. ] 19 Prescott's Works .
... seems like a repetition of what he has continually suggested throughout his whole narrative . In his accounts of events we are able to estimate better the degree of power in the actors , by his exhibiting them 1848. ] 19 Prescott's Works .
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... seems to us that her moral qualities were fully equaled by her intellectual , and that she excelled Ferdinand in both . In- deed , the important events of the reign are all traceable , in a greater or less degree , to her . She obtained ...
... seems to us that her moral qualities were fully equaled by her intellectual , and that she excelled Ferdinand in both . In- deed , the important events of the reign are all traceable , in a greater or less degree , to her . She obtained ...
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