| Alexander Bain - 1863 - 266 pagine
...covered with a kind of purple light, that made them reflect with satisfaction on their past toils. Hence he considered marriage with a modern political economist, as very dangerous. Olympus with ita multitude of stately, celestial natures, dwindle before the solitary, immutable throne... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1866 - 570 pagine
...covetousness of the clergy ; declaring their religion was "a mere preach," and that "the time would never be well till we had Queen Elizabeth's Protestants again...an inundation of men, spreading like the spawn of cod. Hence he considered marriage, with a modern political economist, as very dangerous ; bitterly... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1872 - 250 pagine
...covered with a kind of purple light, that made thom reflect with satisfaction un their paot toils. Hence he considered marriage with a modern political economist, as very dangerous. Olympus with its multitude of stately, celestial natures, dwindle before the solitary, immutable throne... | |
| Addison Peale Russell - 1875 - 416 pagine
...covetousness of the clergy ! declaring their religion was a ' mere preach,' and that ' the time would never be well till we had Queen Elizabeth's Protestants again in fashion.' He was aware of all the reasons arising out of a population beyond the means of subsistence, and dreaded an inundation of man,... | |
| Andrew Dousa Hepburn - 1875 - 298 pagine
...first in the consequent member some word that can not connect with what precedes it." Kames. Ex.—" Hence he considered marriage with a modern political economist as very dangerous," instead of " Hence he, with a modern political economist," etc. " The minister who grows less by his... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1881 - 946 pagine
...covetousness of the clergy ; declaring their religion was " a mere preach," and that " the time would never be well till we had Queen Elizabeth's Protestants again...an inundation of men, spreading like the spawn of cod. Hence he considered marriage, with a modern political economist, as very dangerous ; bitterly... | |
| William Ballantyne Hodgson - 1881 - 240 pagine
...women.' — ISAAC D'lSRAELl, Curiosities of Literature. [The last five words should follow ' beaux.'] ' Hence he considered marriage with a modern political economist as very dangerous.' — -Ib. [The italicised words should follow ' hence.'] ' You might not have distinguished how I came... | |
| William Ballantyne Hodgson - 1882 - 268 pagine
...women." — ISAAC D'lSRAELI, Curiosities of Literature. [The last five words should follow " beaux."] " Hence he considered marriage with a modern political economist as very dangerous." — Ib. [The italicized words should follow " hence."] " You might not have distinguished how I came... | |
| John George Repplier McElroy - 1885 - 374 pagine
...cleansing the lepers from the reverend the chairman, in aid of the funds of the County Hospital. — Hence he considered marriage with a modern political economist as very dangerous.— They followed the advance of the courageous, step by step, through telescopes. — The noble use he... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1893 - 622 pagine
...religion was " a mere preach," and that *' the time would never be well till we had Queen Eli/abeth's Protestants again in fashion." He was aware of all...an inundation of men, spreading like the spawn of cod. Hence he considered marriage, with a modern political economist, as very dangerous ; bitterly... | |
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