Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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... fact that the ranks of the Girondists had been thinned . My lament is , that these honoured names survive now only as memories and regrets . That the sources from which they might have been recruited are gone too . We look in vain for ...
... fact that the ranks of the Girondists had been thinned . My lament is , that these honoured names survive now only as memories and regrets . That the sources from which they might have been recruited are gone too . We look in vain for ...
6. oldal
... fact that , with that unconsciousness of limitation which is itself the greatest limitation , he sometimes makes scant allowance for a world beyond Whig omniscience . It was so with many of the greatest Whigs , and else- where than in ...
... fact that , with that unconsciousness of limitation which is itself the greatest limitation , he sometimes makes scant allowance for a world beyond Whig omniscience . It was so with many of the greatest Whigs , and else- where than in ...
9. oldal
... fact of continuity is as it strikes the spectator's eye . It seems to me when I look back on our history , I can discern a great party which has , through many generations , preserved its identity ; a party often depressed , never ...
... fact of continuity is as it strikes the spectator's eye . It seems to me when I look back on our history , I can discern a great party which has , through many generations , preserved its identity ; a party often depressed , never ...
10. oldal
... fact two lives which Macaulay led ; the one the life of the Whig re- former , the other the life of the historian , who moved , like one in his true home , among the men and the measures of the past . But these two lives were one . Once ...
... fact two lives which Macaulay led ; the one the life of the Whig re- former , the other the life of the historian , who moved , like one in his true home , among the men and the measures of the past . But these two lives were one . Once ...
12. oldal
... facts and marshal them , and hurl them at the enemy , nor more dexterously offer a dilemma , nor more relentlessly follow up a reductio ad absurdum , nor ever and again more oppor- tunely " cut his cable , set his sails , and launch on ...
... facts and marshal them , and hurl them at the enemy , nor more dexterously offer a dilemma , nor more relentlessly follow up a reductio ad absurdum , nor ever and again more oppor- tunely " cut his cable , set his sails , and launch on ...
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