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الصفحة 33
... authority , he knew not how to avert or resist it . He yielded to its impulsion , which he disapproved ; he became the sport of factions , and never knew how to render them abortive , or how to make them subser- vient to his wishes ...
... authority , he knew not how to avert or resist it . He yielded to its impulsion , which he disapproved ; he became the sport of factions , and never knew how to render them abortive , or how to make them subser- vient to his wishes ...
الصفحة 37
... ought to have proved to the deluded their error , by the legitimate exercise of authority , and to the designing , their crimes by suitable examples . E Possessed of the goodness of the Great Henry , why CHURCHYARD . 37.
... ought to have proved to the deluded their error , by the legitimate exercise of authority , and to the designing , their crimes by suitable examples . E Possessed of the goodness of the Great Henry , why CHURCHYARD . 37.
الصفحة 38
... authority , by the very Thus the skilful pilot displays his knowledge during a storm , and exhibits new resources proportionate to the dangers which threaten him . Chance and fatality are the usual excuse of weakness or imprudence . A ...
... authority , by the very Thus the skilful pilot displays his knowledge during a storm , and exhibits new resources proportionate to the dangers which threaten him . Chance and fatality are the usual excuse of weakness or imprudence . A ...
الصفحة 63
... the commotions of the tenth for a week to come , and to direct their fury against the badly constituted authorities . There an extrava- gant and ignorant orator , misapplying the writings of Montesquieu CHURCHYARD . 63.
... the commotions of the tenth for a week to come , and to direct their fury against the badly constituted authorities . There an extrava- gant and ignorant orator , misapplying the writings of Montesquieu CHURCHYARD . 63.
الصفحة 71
... authority looked angrily at me ; this de- ception , said he , ill becomes you , if you are an honest man , lying and imposition ought not to be in your mouth . I am willing to grant that you are a beggar , a cymbal player for a ...
... authority looked angrily at me ; this de- ception , said he , ill becomes you , if you are an honest man , lying and imposition ought not to be in your mouth . I am willing to grant that you are a beggar , a cymbal player for a ...
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الصفحة 95 - ... Streatham. And as the ship moved and left us, we shook ourselves from its spell as best we could and went on our various ways with a vision of foreign towns, blue waters and coral reefs. On the other side of the bridge a grey church on low ground lifts its tower against the warehouses and the cranes. This is one of the least known, and one of the most interesting, churches in London. It is Southwark Cathedral. I wonder why so few ever visit it. There is no excuse for this, for it is one of the...