Great Authors of All Ages: Being Selections from the Prose Works of Eminent Writers from the Time of Pericles to the Present DayLippincott, 1894 - 555 pages |
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... AS A TOKEN OF PROFOUND RESPECT FOR HIS CHARACTER AS A CHRISTIAN , A PHILANTHROPIST , AND A SCHOLAR , I DEDICATE THIS VOLUME . NEW YORK , October 11 , 1879 . S. AUSTIN ALLIBONE . PREFACE . THIS volume is the fourth of my works TO ...
... AS A TOKEN OF PROFOUND RESPECT FOR HIS CHARACTER AS A CHRISTIAN , A PHILANTHROPIST , AND A SCHOLAR , I DEDICATE THIS VOLUME . NEW YORK , October 11 , 1879 . S. AUSTIN ALLIBONE . PREFACE . THIS volume is the fourth of my works TO ...
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... respect to what he wishes and what he knows ; whilst the stranger pronounceth all exaggerated , through envy of those deeds which he is conscious are above his own achievement . For the praises bestowed on others are then only to be ...
... respect to what he wishes and what he knows ; whilst the stranger pronounceth all exaggerated , through envy of those deeds which he is conscious are above his own achievement . For the praises bestowed on others are then only to be ...
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... respects our whole community de- nor putting on that countenance of discon- serves justly to be admired , and in many we tent which pains , though it cannot punish ; have yet to mention . In our manner of so that in private life we ...
... respects our whole community de- nor putting on that countenance of discon- serves justly to be admired , and in many we tent which pains , though it cannot punish ; have yet to mention . In our manner of so that in private life we ...
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... respect with Tacitus and Clarendon . He has often been accused of partiality , but so far as our limited knowledge enables us to judge , the charge is unfounded . Like all ancient historians , with the exception of Polybius , he ...
... respect with Tacitus and Clarendon . He has often been accused of partiality , but so far as our limited knowledge enables us to judge , the charge is unfounded . Like all ancient historians , with the exception of Polybius , he ...
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... respect is due to them for the sake of a rich garment , to which they would not have pretended if they had been more meanly clothed ; and they resent it as an affront if that respect is not paid them ... Another sort of bodily pleasure ...
... respect is due to them for the sake of a rich garment , to which they would not have pretended if they had been more meanly clothed ; and they resent it as an affront if that respect is not paid them ... Another sort of bodily pleasure ...
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