The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 72Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 54
... writes these lines , is a short account of the part he played in the battle of Salamanca , of the wound which he ... write it for publication ) , but it is deemed better to publish it in his own words , as the story is graphically told ...
... writes these lines , is a short account of the part he played in the battle of Salamanca , of the wound which he ... write it for publication ) , but it is deemed better to publish it in his own words , as the story is graphically told ...
Pagina 55
... write the book out fair . ' 66 999 From the few words which still exist on the rest of the first torn page it appears that the Colonel had set himself a task to write out a certain portion of his notes at the time of each battle's ...
... write the book out fair . ' 66 999 From the few words which still exist on the rest of the first torn page it appears that the Colonel had set himself a task to write out a certain portion of his notes at the time of each battle's ...
Pagina 63
... write one line by Clinton to my father , which fortunately arrived by the same post which brought the news of the victory and the names of the killed and wounded . It seemed as if " I was going on as well as could be expected ...
... write one line by Clinton to my father , which fortunately arrived by the same post which brought the news of the victory and the names of the killed and wounded . It seemed as if " I was going on as well as could be expected ...
Pagina 72
... writes to him as follows : My position is , that there is no probability in facts ( i.e. no evidence ) that one organisation of society saves more souls than another . . . . On the other hand , that one system ( i.e. the medieval and ...
... writes to him as follows : My position is , that there is no probability in facts ( i.e. no evidence ) that one organisation of society saves more souls than another . . . . On the other hand , that one system ( i.e. the medieval and ...
Pagina 77
... writes as follows : Locke ... lays down a canon which condemns absolutely the Cardinal's doctrine of assent . There is one unerring mark , ' he says , ' by which a man may know whether he is a lover of truth in earnest , namely , the ...
... writes as follows : Locke ... lays down a canon which condemns absolutely the Cardinal's doctrine of assent . There is one unerring mark , ' he says , ' by which a man may know whether he is a lover of truth in earnest , namely , the ...
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