New Englander and Yale Review, Band 26Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1867 |
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... seems to be neu- tralized by the consideration that , in the present state of the world , the Pope , as a temporal ruler , is incapable of sustaining himself , and is obliged to lean for support on a foreign power . If it be said that ...
... seems to be neu- tralized by the consideration that , in the present state of the world , the Pope , as a temporal ruler , is incapable of sustaining himself , and is obliged to lean for support on a foreign power . If it be said that ...
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... seems not easy to get from such an adjective a verb having the signi- fication ' to be fond of , ' but the work was accomplished by means of a series of transitions of meaning and usage , some- what thus . To form a verb from an ...
... seems not easy to get from such an adjective a verb having the signi- fication ' to be fond of , ' but the work was accomplished by means of a series of transitions of meaning and usage , some- what thus . To form a verb from an ...
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... seems like the working out of general tendencies . Every change , proceeding first from an individual or from individuals , must make its way gradually through the community , and receive sanction as language by being made current in ...
... seems like the working out of general tendencies . Every change , proceeding first from an individual or from individuals , must make its way gradually through the community , and receive sanction as language by being made current in ...
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... seem to be impossible for any government so pressed , beleaguered , and betrayed to dispense with the assistance of a ... seems necessary for the satisfactory adjust- ment of any questions that might arise , or for the vindication of the ...
... seem to be impossible for any government so pressed , beleaguered , and betrayed to dispense with the assistance of a ... seems necessary for the satisfactory adjust- ment of any questions that might arise , or for the vindication of the ...
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... seems trite to observe that the efficiency and success of this society were owing very largely to the wisdom and zeal of the individual men who directed its counsels and executed its plans . That philosophy of history is as weak as it ...
... seems trite to observe that the efficiency and success of this society were owing very largely to the wisdom and zeal of the individual men who directed its counsels and executed its plans . That philosophy of history is as weak as it ...
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