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... authority and welliana ; and we are often quite unable to Macaulay's at this period . But Orme , ad- sympathize with his reflections , or to admit mirable historian as he is in general , was the force of his reasoning and the soundness ...
... authority and welliana ; and we are often quite unable to Macaulay's at this period . But Orme , ad- sympathize with his reflections , or to admit mirable historian as he is in general , was the force of his reasoning and the soundness ...
Page 244
... authority to his own account . It must be remembered that the practical dis- memberment of the empire was almost com- plete ; that the viceroy of the Dekkan , or India south of the Nerbudda , was virtually an inde- pendent sovereign ...
... authority to his own account . It must be remembered that the practical dis- memberment of the empire was almost com- plete ; that the viceroy of the Dekkan , or India south of the Nerbudda , was virtually an inde- pendent sovereign ...
Page 246
... authority Labourdonnais course , and empty - handed . But Labourdon - vehemently resented , and now announced that nais now suggested that , on taking Madras , he had concluded a treaty for the ransom of he should load his fleet with ...
... authority Labourdonnais course , and empty - handed . But Labourdon - vehemently resented , and now announced that nais now suggested that , on taking Madras , he had concluded a treaty for the ransom of he should load his fleet with ...
Page 247
... authority , and the others fled . - SIDNEY J. OWEN , in The English Historical Review . [ TO BE CONTINUED . ] METAPHOR AS A MODE OF ABSTRACTION . to this and that object , than a " metaphora , " or transference from one object to ...
... authority , and the others fled . - SIDNEY J. OWEN , in The English Historical Review . [ TO BE CONTINUED . ] METAPHOR AS A MODE OF ABSTRACTION . to this and that object , than a " metaphora , " or transference from one object to ...
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... authority for saying that he has himself quite forgotten.of what poet or verses he was think- ing when he composed the first s anza of In Memoriam . The equally well - known " This is truth the poet sings , That a sorrow's crown of ...
... authority for saying that he has himself quite forgotten.of what poet or verses he was think- ing when he composed the first s anza of In Memoriam . The equally well - known " This is truth the poet sings , That a sorrow's crown of ...
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