| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1850 - 608 páginas
...life beyond life. It is true, no age can restore a life, whereof, perhaps, there is no great loss ; 1850 Leavitt, Throw and Co") Agnew John Holmes" John Holmes Agnew( persecutions we raise against the living labors of public men ; how we spill that seasoned life of... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 592 páginas
...age can restore a life, whereof perhaps there is no great loss ; and revolutions of ages do not often recover the loss of a rejected truth, for the want...raise against the living labors of public men, how spill that treasured life of man preserved and stored up in books, since we see what a homicide may... | |
| Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 396 páginas
...itself: slays an immortality rather than a life. Milton. 3 life, whereof perhaps there is no great loss ; and revolutions of ages do not oft recover the loss...fare the worse. We should be wary, therefore, what persecutions we raise against the living labors of public men : how we spill that SEC. LXI. VIRTUE... | |
| Cyrus R. Edmonds - 1851 - 272 páginas
...life beyond life. It is true, no age can restore a life, whereof, perhaps, there is no great loss ; and revolutions of ages do not oft recover the loss...fare the worse. We should be wary, therefore, what persecutions we raise against the living labours of public men, how we spill that seasoned life of... | |
| John Milton - 1851 - 606 páginas
...life, whereof perhaps there is no great lofle ; and revolutions of ages doe not oft recover the lofle of a rejected truth, for the want of which whole Nations fare the worfe. We mould be wary therefore what perfecution we raife againft the living labours of publick men,... | |
| Clara Lucas Balfour - 1852 - 458 páginas
...a life beyond life : 'tis true no life can restore a life, whereof perhaps there is no great loss ; and revolutions of ages do not oft recover the loss...therefore what persecution we raise against the living labours of public men, how spill that seasoned life of man preserved and stored up in books, since... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 472 páginas
...a life beyond life. It is true no age can restore a life whereof, perhaps, there is no great loss; and revolutions of ages do not oft recover the loss of a rejected truth, for want of which whole nations fare worse. We should be wary, therefore, what persecution we raise against... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1853 - 378 páginas
...age can restore a life, whereof perhaps there is no great loss; and revolutions of ages do not often recover the loss of a rejected truth, for the want...therefore, what persecution we raise against the living labours of public men; how spill that treasured life of man preserved and stored up in books, since... | |
| William Spalding - 1853 - 446 páginas
...a life beyond life. It is true no age can restore a life, whereof perhaps there is no great loss ; and revolutions of ages do not oft recover the loss...want of which whole nations fare the worse. ****** We boast our light : but, if we look not wisely on the sun itself, it smites us into darkness. Who can... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1853 - 716 páginas
...life, whereof perhaps there is no great ¡i--« ; and revolutions of ages do not oft recover the l"~i of a rejected truth, for the want of which whole nations fare the worse. We should be wary, thercЬт<-, what persecution we raise against the living la'4-iuns of public men, how spill that seasoned... | |
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