10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBDUABLE»
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I must ingenuously confess," he says, " that I have a natural touch of enthusiasm
in my complexion, but such as I thank God was ever governable enough, and
have found at length perfectly subduable. In virtue of which victory I know better ...
Isaac Disraeli, Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield), 1868
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The works of Isaac Disraeli (ed. by B. Disraeli).
I must ingenuously confess," he says, "that I have a natural touch of enthusiasm
in my complexion, but such as I thank God was ever governable enough, and
have found at length perfectly subduable. In virtue of which victory I know better
what ...
Isaac Disraeli, Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield), 1859
I must ingenuously confess,” he says, “that I have a natural touch of enthusiasm
in my complexion, but such as I thank God was ever govern; able enough, and
have found at length perfectly subduable. In virtue of which victory I know better ...
Isaac Disraeli, B. Disraeli, 1863
Dressed ina coat and tie, with shiny prepschool hair perfectly combed butcurling
slightly upward—not subduable with hair cream, like he might not be subduable
by the men who were supposed tobeon the lookout. Thereweretwophotos ...
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The Literary Character; Or, The History of Men of Genius: ...
found at length perfectly subduable. In virtue of which victory I know better what is
in enthusiasts than they themselves ; and therefore, was able to write with life and
judgment, and shall I hope contribute not a little to the peace and quiet of this ...
Isaac Disraeli, Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield), 1828
We are learning that the troubles of any race and time are partly external and
subduable; partly internal and these also subduable. See, for instance, a savage
tribe in North America. Their existence is retarded by certain conditions of climate
...
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1904
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Miscellanies of literature, by the author of 'Curiosities of ...
I must ingenuously confess," he says, " that I have a natural touch of enthusiasm
in my complexion, but such as I thank God was ever governable enough, and
have found at length perfectly subduable. In virtue of which victory I know better ...
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The Literary Character ; Or The History of Men of Genius, ...
I must ingenuously confess," he says, " that I have a natural touch of enthusiasm
in my complexion, but such as I thank God was ever governable enough, and
have found at length perfectly subduable. In virtue of which victory I know better ...
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The literary character. Character of James the First
I must ingenously confess," he says, " that I have a natural touch of enthusiasm in
my complexion, but such as I thank God was ever governable enough, and have
found at length perfectly subduable. In virtue of which victory I know better what ...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Plains spring up from the earth, and grow, and blossom at your feet, and you look
on with delight, and an un- subduable wonder, and in a heedless moment you
ask what is Ife f Science will generalize the fact to you — give you its formula for ...