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102. oldal
The plain is still further contracted by extensive marshes on the right and left ,
which are alry during the heat of summer , but must have been rendered by the
rains impassible for cavalry when the battle took place in September , A. C. 190.
The plain is still further contracted by extensive marshes on the right and left ,
which are alry during the heat of summer , but must have been rendered by the
rains impassible for cavalry when the battle took place in September , A. C. 190.
333. oldal
... pointing towards him , would say , " the gentleman understands it . ” His
sarcasm was not of that angry kind which burns by its intense heat , but rather 43
JOHN RANDOLPH OF ROANOKE . 333 a spirit, that he left the Convention with
the ...
... pointing towards him , would say , " the gentleman understands it . ” His
sarcasm was not of that angry kind which burns by its intense heat , but rather 43
JOHN RANDOLPH OF ROANOKE . 333 a spirit, that he left the Convention with
the ...
334. oldal
kind which burns by its intense heat , but rather of that contemptuous sort which
freezes by its deadly coldness . Neither was it of that general scope which can be
applied to more than one person , and on more than one occasion , but it always
...
kind which burns by its intense heat , but rather of that contemptuous sort which
freezes by its deadly coldness . Neither was it of that general scope which can be
applied to more than one person , and on more than one occasion , but it always
...
361. oldal
I cannot praise , ” says Milton , a fugitive and cloistered virtue unexercised , and
unbreathed , that never sallies out and sees her adversary , but slinks out of the
race , where that immortal garland is to be run for , not without dust and heat .
I cannot praise , ” says Milton , a fugitive and cloistered virtue unexercised , and
unbreathed , that never sallies out and sees her adversary , but slinks out of the
race , where that immortal garland is to be run for , not without dust and heat .
407. oldal
... volume published by Mr. W. R. Grove , under the title of “ The Correlation of
Physical Forces , ” we have a powerful advocacy of the same views some
ultimate goal , some point , which would give THE MECHANICAL AGENCIES OF
HEAT .
... volume published by Mr. W. R. Grove , under the title of “ The Correlation of
Physical Forces , ” we have a powerful advocacy of the same views some
ultimate goal , some point , which would give THE MECHANICAL AGENCIES OF
HEAT .
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