The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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Pagina 53
... expressed himself : All who have meditated on the art of governing man- kind , have been convinced , that the fate of empires depend upon the education of youth . Wise men , we are persuaded , are of the same opinion at the present day ...
... expressed himself : All who have meditated on the art of governing man- kind , have been convinced , that the fate of empires depend upon the education of youth . Wise men , we are persuaded , are of the same opinion at the present day ...
Pagina 76
... expressed more forcibly , than any human language , the rivetted attention of an hundred minds . I well remember , with what appropriate fe- licity he undertook in one cause to analyze the sources of patriot- ism . I wish it were ...
... expressed more forcibly , than any human language , the rivetted attention of an hundred minds . I well remember , with what appropriate fe- licity he undertook in one cause to analyze the sources of patriot- ism . I wish it were ...
Pagina 481
... expression on the face of the reviving Lazarus , by Seb . del Piombo , is admira- ble ; and it has been whispered , that the restoring hand , whose original wonders we are now relating , had somewhat to do there with making up for the ...
... expression on the face of the reviving Lazarus , by Seb . del Piombo , is admira- ble ; and it has been whispered , that the restoring hand , whose original wonders we are now relating , had somewhat to do there with making up for the ...
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