The Nineteenth Century, Bind 7Henry S. King & Company, 1880 |
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Side 11
... never- theless possesses considerable ingenuity ; hence he is too ready to be seduced by specious arguments , and to accept the logical conclu- sions of premisses which he has never duly examined . Another fact must also be remarked ...
... never- theless possesses considerable ingenuity ; hence he is too ready to be seduced by specious arguments , and to accept the logical conclu- sions of premisses which he has never duly examined . Another fact must also be remarked ...
Side 25
... never figure in the prisoners ' dock . Once a Count Bokinsky , Minister of Roads and Public Works , ventured to report to the Czar a peculiarly shameless theft . The answer , however , was not encouraging . How dare you , varlet , mix ...
... never figure in the prisoners ' dock . Once a Count Bokinsky , Minister of Roads and Public Works , ventured to report to the Czar a peculiarly shameless theft . The answer , however , was not encouraging . How dare you , varlet , mix ...
Side 32
... never ask advice ? never hear reproach ? never collect information ? God forbid ; on every point I shall be ready and willing to profit by them all . But , that I may profit by them in good truth , it is necessary that they should never ...
... never ask advice ? never hear reproach ? never collect information ? God forbid ; on every point I shall be ready and willing to profit by them all . But , that I may profit by them in good truth , it is necessary that they should never ...
Side 37
... Never was a greater mistake . He was constitutionally good - humoured and kind ; on principle , as I believe , he never yielded to a malicious feeling . The general character of his wit was light and playful ; a contrast , a likeness ...
... Never was a greater mistake . He was constitutionally good - humoured and kind ; on principle , as I believe , he never yielded to a malicious feeling . The general character of his wit was light and playful ; a contrast , a likeness ...
Side 39
... never was . I have seen many of his early letters , in some of which are names of persons familiar to the world at large , but all of an easy , light - hearted , good - natured character , the rare exceptions being sufficiently ...
... never was . I have seen many of his early letters , in some of which are names of persons familiar to the world at large , but all of an easy , light - hearted , good - natured character , the rare exceptions being sufficiently ...
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