Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 - England |
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Page 68
... perhaps of the talents neces- sary to raise him to those giddy ele- vations which humanity supports so ill - even this man feels himself elated , and rises into a moral dignity , when he descants on the deeds of common- wealths , and ...
... perhaps of the talents neces- sary to raise him to those giddy ele- vations which humanity supports so ill - even this man feels himself elated , and rises into a moral dignity , when he descants on the deeds of common- wealths , and ...
Page 72
... perhaps believed , that this aggrandizement of one individual was for the benefit of all . But here , in feudal Europe , the individual was paramount in the state . His rights , which indeed were whatever his power had been able to make ...
... perhaps believed , that this aggrandizement of one individual was for the benefit of all . But here , in feudal Europe , the individual was paramount in the state . His rights , which indeed were whatever his power had been able to make ...
Page 80
... perhaps is rather singular , considering the va- rious revolutions that have passed over their heads , have contrived to retain to this day . It is still an ecclesiastical court which gives efficacy to the testa . ment of the deceased ...
... perhaps is rather singular , considering the va- rious revolutions that have passed over their heads , have contrived to retain to this day . It is still an ecclesiastical court which gives efficacy to the testa . ment of the deceased ...
Page 102
... Perhaps , " said William , " lads about our years He might be thinking of - far , far away , Or dead ; his own dear children . Who can say " " Ay , who indeed can say , boys ? - who can tell The deep , deep thoughts , in human hearts ...
... Perhaps , " said William , " lads about our years He might be thinking of - far , far away , Or dead ; his own dear children . Who can say " " Ay , who indeed can say , boys ? - who can tell The deep , deep thoughts , in human hearts ...
Page 106
... perhaps it belongs to the very sanctity of a struggle , in which powers more than human were working concurrently with man , that it should be lost ( like much of our earliest antediluvian his- tory ) in a mysterious gloom ; and for the ...
... perhaps it belongs to the very sanctity of a struggle , in which powers more than human were working concurrently with man , that it should be lost ( like much of our earliest antediluvian his- tory ) in a mysterious gloom ; and for the ...
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