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Pagina 176
... truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth ; ' and with his narrative should be interwoven such letters and other memorials of interest as could anywhere be discovered . Art should lend her aid to the illustration and ...
... truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth ; ' and with his narrative should be interwoven such letters and other memorials of interest as could anywhere be discovered . Art should lend her aid to the illustration and ...
Pagina 335
... truths are truths which your man of grammar , your man of dictionaries , never can be made to understand . — Sismondi then proceeds , in order to fulfil the task which I had imposed on myself , and to attain that truth which I had ...
... truths are truths which your man of grammar , your man of dictionaries , never can be made to understand . — Sismondi then proceeds , in order to fulfil the task which I had imposed on myself , and to attain that truth which I had ...
Pagina 337
... truth , and with so much impartiality has he per- formed his task , that , if all the histories of medieval Italy had perished , future generations would in Sismondi's pages find the fullest , the most cogent , the most trusty testimony ...
... truth , and with so much impartiality has he per- formed his task , that , if all the histories of medieval Italy had perished , future generations would in Sismondi's pages find the fullest , the most cogent , the most trusty testimony ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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