North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Σελίδα 143
... friend , concealed himself from pursuit . Had he been innocent , he would have sought , not shunned inquiry , and ... friends of Zavala must produce less ques- tionable evidence than they have offered , to relieve him from reasonable ...
... friend , concealed himself from pursuit . Had he been innocent , he would have sought , not shunned inquiry , and ... friends of Zavala must produce less ques- tionable evidence than they have offered , to relieve him from reasonable ...
Σελίδα 168
... friend . We We are disposed to rank high among the better feelings of our nature the one which leads us to spare and respect ... friends . Some of them have preyed on his memory like vul- tures ; from the religious Mr. Dallas , who was ...
... friend . We We are disposed to rank high among the better feelings of our nature the one which leads us to spare and respect ... friends . Some of them have preyed on his memory like vul- tures ; from the religious Mr. Dallas , who was ...
Σελίδα 230
... friends cannot be great , otherwise our attention would be too much distracted by the multiplicity of its objects ... friends without much discrimination or preference , are justly suspected of being incapable of genuine friendship , and ...
... friends cannot be great , otherwise our attention would be too much distracted by the multiplicity of its objects ... friends without much discrimination or preference , are justly suspected of being incapable of genuine friendship , and ...
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