Littell's Living Age, Volume 150Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 133
... idea must be unendurable to them of a ruler who can- not be defied , of a throne which cannot be overturned , of a kingdom which en- dureth throughout all generations . The belief in any divine personality as the source of the ...
... idea must be unendurable to them of a ruler who can- not be defied , of a throne which cannot be overturned , of a kingdom which en- dureth throughout all generations . The belief in any divine personality as the source of the ...
Page 533
... idea of the impression produced by the union of dignity and confi- dence , of feeling and reserve , in her intimate intercourse with her children . Never was there a mother at once more confiding and more imposing . At this time — 1801 ...
... idea of the impression produced by the union of dignity and confi- dence , of feeling and reserve , in her intimate intercourse with her children . Never was there a mother at once more confiding and more imposing . At this time — 1801 ...
Page 753
... ideas that tend to prey upon and exhaust its life . Genius usually contrives to push its way to its natural goal . As a rule , it is the popular mind on which half - developed ideas- strange organic mixtures of idea and passion feed dan ...
... ideas that tend to prey upon and exhaust its life . Genius usually contrives to push its way to its natural goal . As a rule , it is the popular mind on which half - developed ideas- strange organic mixtures of idea and passion feed dan ...
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