The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes101-102Theodore Foster, 1857 |
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... interest which he attracts is inferior , yet the vir- tues , intellect , and moral force of Godfrey stand high and clear beyond those of all the other more prominent personages : he bears himself so meekly in his high office , and yet ...
... interest which he attracts is inferior , yet the vir- tues , intellect , and moral force of Godfrey stand high and clear beyond those of all the other more prominent personages : he bears himself so meekly in his high office , and yet ...
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... interest in peeling his own potatoes for the pot , and in cooking his own bit of bacon , than in receiving them ready cooked . It is the duty of the physician to interest the patient in his daily work , and no more effectual method of ...
... interest in peeling his own potatoes for the pot , and in cooking his own bit of bacon , than in receiving them ready cooked . It is the duty of the physician to interest the patient in his daily work , and no more effectual method of ...
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... interest in the miseries and indignities to which our brethren in the East have been subjected , than ever was given ... interests which our Indian empire entails . If we are to continue to call 150 millions of men our fellow - subjects ...
... interest in the miseries and indignities to which our brethren in the East have been subjected , than ever was given ... interests which our Indian empire entails . If we are to continue to call 150 millions of men our fellow - subjects ...
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