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Beauties of Dr. Robertson: Containing the Most Prominent and Interesting ... - Page 226
by William Robertson - 1810 - 366 pages
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The History of the Church and Court of Rome: From the ..., Volume 2

Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 496 pages
...guilty must not be imputed wholly to the violence of his temper; they ought to be charged in part on the manners of the age. Among a rude people, unacquainted...every kind were managed with heat and strong emotions, and were uttered in their natural language without reserve or delicacy. At the same time, the works...
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The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V.: With a View of the ...

William Robertson - 1830 - 662 pages
...guilty, must not be imputed wholly to the violence of his temper. They ought to be charged in part on the manners of the age. Among a rude people, unacquainted...it agreeable, disputes of every kind were managed witn heat, and strong emotions were uttered in their natural language without reserve or delicacy....
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The English Instructor: Being a Collection of Pieces in Prose, Selected from ...

1830 - 288 pages
...They ought to be charged in part on the manners of the age. Among a rude people, unacquainted with 7 those maxims, which, by putting continual restraint...with heat, and strong emotions were uttered in their nalurallanguage, without reserve or delicacy. At the same time, the worksof learned menwere all composed...
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The Elements of English Composition

David Irving - 1836 - 432 pages
...guilty, must not be imputed wholly to the violence of his temper. They ought to be charged in part on the manners of the age. Among a rude people, unacquainted...At the same time, the works of learned men were all composed in Latin, and they were not only authorized, by the example of eminent writers in that language,...
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The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V. with a View of the ...

William Robertson - 1838 - 658 pages
...guilty, must not be imputed wholly to the violence of his temper. They ought to be charged in part on the manners of the age. Among a rude people, unacquainted...polished society, and rendered it agreeable, disputes oí every kind were managed with heat, and strong emotions were uttered in their natural language without...
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The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V.: With a View of the Progress ...

William Robertson - 1840 - 670 pages
...restraint on (he passions of individuals, have polished society, and rendered it agreeable, disputes oí every kind were managed with heat, and strong emotions...At the same time, the works of learned men were all composed in Latin, and they were not only authorized, by the example of eminent writers in that language,...
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Synonymisches Handwörterbuch der englischen Sprache für die Deutschen

H. M. Melford - 1841 - 466 pages
...not be imputed wholly to the violence of his temper. They ought to be charged in part on the manner of the age. Among a rude people ; unacquainted with...their natural language , without reserve or delicacy. (Robertson'i hist, of Charlet P.) I speak not as desiring more ; But rather wishing a more strict restraint...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 pages
...guilty, must not be imputed wholly to the violence of his temper. They ought to be charged in part on mbers composed in Latin, and they were not only authorised, by the example of eminent writers in that language,...
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Cyclopædia of English literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...guilty, must not be imputed wholly to the violence of his temper. They ought to be. charged in part on But should a quicker breeze amid the boughs Sob, o'er...leafy deluge streams ; Till choked, and matted with th pansions of individuals, have polish«! society and rendered it agreeable, disputes of every kind were...
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The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V. with a View of the ...

William Robertson - 1848 - 672 pages
...guilty, must not be imputed wholly to- the violence of his temper. They ought to be charged in part on the manners of the age. Among a rude people, unacquainted...polished society, and rendered it agreeable, disputes 01 every kind were managed with heat, and strong emotions were uttered in their natural language without...
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