Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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xiv. oldal
... hand , it has been the good fortune of the Society to welcome to its table one of the oldest of its honorary members in the person of Lord Avebury . The dinner , on 8th February , 1906 , at which he gave a remarkable address , was an ...
... hand , it has been the good fortune of the Society to welcome to its table one of the oldest of its honorary members in the person of Lord Avebury . The dinner , on 8th February , 1906 , at which he gave a remarkable address , was an ...
8. oldal
... hand . The declaration of the War of Independence , the victories and triumph of the French Republic , the aspirations for universal equality and brotherhood , tolerance , and freedom of thought , and of a free people released alike ...
... hand . The declaration of the War of Independence , the victories and triumph of the French Republic , the aspirations for universal equality and brotherhood , tolerance , and freedom of thought , and of a free people released alike ...
13. oldal
... hand , with his singing robes about him , has more emphatically expressed it : - " A good book is the precious life blood of a master spirit , embalmed and treasured up , on purpose to a life beyond life . " For books are the celestial ...
... hand , with his singing robes about him , has more emphatically expressed it : - " A good book is the precious life blood of a master spirit , embalmed and treasured up , on purpose to a life beyond life . " For books are the celestial ...
15. oldal
... hands , pouring forth in spontaneous abundance everything brilliant or fragrant or nourishing . A new language , characterised by simple sweetness and simple energy , had 6 . 66 attained perfection . " He then points WILLIAM ROSCOE . 15.
... hands , pouring forth in spontaneous abundance everything brilliant or fragrant or nourishing . A new language , characterised by simple sweetness and simple energy , had 6 . 66 attained perfection . " He then points WILLIAM ROSCOE . 15.
3. oldal
... hand . It was his practicality that kept him right . Seldom , in literary annals , has so much imaginative power been wedded to so much prudent conduct of private affairs . There are even times when this rather unromantic common - sense ...
... hand . It was his practicality that kept him right . Seldom , in literary annals , has so much imaginative power been wedded to so much prudent conduct of private affairs . There are even times when this rather unromantic common - sense ...
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