Proverbial Folk-loreR.J. Clark, 1881 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 11
... side . - Ital . let us turn to the ladies ' side of the question ; on which I confess to having been all the time ; as Mr. Dizraeli said on a well known occasion , ' I am on the side of the Angels . ' The late Dean Ramsay tells a story ...
... side . - Ital . let us turn to the ladies ' side of the question ; on which I confess to having been all the time ; as Mr. Dizraeli said on a well known occasion , ' I am on the side of the Angels . ' The late Dean Ramsay tells a story ...
Pagina 67
... side , the chief defence of the city . The consequence was , in the autumn they had a pesti- lence , and in the following spring , the city was stormed on the side left unprotected . Let sleeping dogs lie , is the English and Italian ...
... side , the chief defence of the city . The consequence was , in the autumn they had a pesti- lence , and in the following spring , the city was stormed on the side left unprotected . Let sleeping dogs lie , is the English and Italian ...
Pagina 120
... sides . Unless we keep to this rule we shall often be doing great injustice . There are two sides to every story . A thousand probabilities do not make one truth . Summum jus summa injuria . Extreme right may be extreme wrong . Two ...
... sides . Unless we keep to this rule we shall often be doing great injustice . There are two sides to every story . A thousand probabilities do not make one truth . Summum jus summa injuria . Extreme right may be extreme wrong . Two ...
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