10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNTAINTEDLY»
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A Collection of the Parliamentary Debates in England: From ...
But, admitting that the present house of Commons has kept itself most untaintedly
pure from such pollution, yet we think it necessary not to expose future
Parliaments to such a trial, nor the constitution to the uncertainty of the ...
Great Britain. Parliament, 1743
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Southey's Common-place Book
A school so untaintedly loyal, that I can truly and knowingly aver, that in the very
worst of times (in which it was my lot to be a member of it) we really were King's
scholars, as well as called so. Kay upon that very day, that black and eternally ...
Robert Southey, John Wood Warter, 1850
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The Great Schools of England: an account of the foundation, ...
They who were satisfied to know well- rather than to know much, whose maxim
was “ multum non multa,” and whose ideas, if few, were lofty and ennobling. It
was at “ untaintedly loyal” Westminster that the famous South, then a boy at
school, ...
4
Nostalgia After Nazism: History, Home, and Affect in German ...
They are now untaintedly happy, innocently sublime and pure—that is, heavenly.
(Wings of Stone, 136)38 In this sense, nostalgia is, as suggested by Svetlana
Boym and Linda Hutcheon, rather a longing for a specific time than for a place.
Heidi M. Schlipphacke, 2010
No. VI.— POLITICAL SENTIMENTS, £c. [Selected for the Reformers' Gazette.]
Too great to yield, and too noble to insult : superior to misfortune, and generous
in success, let us untaintedly preserve the character we hare gained, and shew to
...
One has to be careful not to embrace the global village concept unreservedly.
There is a myth that implies everything is freely and untaintedly avail- able, while
not acknowledging that music is a free-market commodity like any other: chosen,
...
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The Crisis Papers, 1776-1783
Too great to yield, and too noble to insult; superior to misfortune, and generous in
success, let us untaintedly preserve the character which we have gained, and
show to future ages an example of unequalled magnanimity. There is something
...
Thomas Paine, Charles J. Norman, 1990
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Politics of European Treaty Reform
... dogma of having taken leave of history, would unleash an orgy of figurative
fishing exhibitions in Europe's collective pasts, and especially in Germany where
the definition of nationality remained untaintedly that of the Nationality Act of
1914.
Geoffrey Edwards, Alfred Pijpers, 1997
Surely common sense alone would serve to suggest, that were the fiction of
sacramental grace as true as it is false, the channel through which the grace
comes should at least be untaintedly pure. Meantime, a new yoke of servitude for
poor, ...
Too great to yield, and too noble to insult; superior to misfortune, and generous in
success, let us untaintedly preserve the character we have gained, and show to
future ages, an example of unequaled magnanimity. There is something in the ...