Littell's Living Age, 144. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1880 |
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135. oldal
... feel - case the feeling is dangerous . There is ing whenever it is not preferred to the dictates of any higher duty - belongs to the class of graceful , ornamental , what we may call knightly or chivalrous , vir- tues , virtues which ...
... feel - case the feeling is dangerous . There is ing whenever it is not preferred to the dictates of any higher duty - belongs to the class of graceful , ornamental , what we may call knightly or chivalrous , vir- tues , virtues which ...
136. oldal
... feeling essentially the same as loyalty in the bet- ter sense may exist in a commonwealth , and that the commonwealth ... feel- ings gathered round him only , and fur- ther intensified by the doctrine of the sacred character of the king ...
... feeling essentially the same as loyalty in the bet- ter sense may exist in a commonwealth , and that the commonwealth ... feel- ings gathered round him only , and fur- ther intensified by the doctrine of the sacred character of the king ...
823. oldal
... feel than they did that if they cannot think ing which , outside the Church , the Dis- and feel for the mass of the laity on all senters have amply supplied . And noth- subjects of the deepest human interest , ing in the world has done ...
... feel than they did that if they cannot think ing which , outside the Church , the Dis- and feel for the mass of the laity on all senters have amply supplied . And noth- subjects of the deepest human interest , ing in the world has done ...
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