151 resultados para defence of hardship
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Our friends, the books.--Trials of a publisher.--The oppression of notes.--Conversation in novels.--A short defence of villains.--A by-way in fiction.--Comedy of the custom house.--Mr. Wilde's intentions.--Humors of gastronomy.--Children in fiction.--Three famous old maids.--The charm of the familiar.--Old World pets.--Battle of the babies.--The novel of incident.
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The text of each document, with an introduction.
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Attributed to Robert Ruffin Collier. Cf. Shoemaker. Wrongly attributed to Francis Walker Gilmer by Halkett & Laing.
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In the "Alcance al Mercurio peruano," Lima, 1833, Rodríguez made a violent attack on General O'Higgins, who at once instituted suit for libel. The "Acusacion," an elaborate defence of O'Higgins, is chiefly a compilation of documents relating to his revolutionary career, ostensibly by Ascencio, but in reality prepared by José Joaquín de Mora. cf. Prólogo, t. 12; also, Figueroa, Dicc. biog. de estranjeros en Chile, 1900, p. 154, where the name Ascencio is asserted to be a pseudonym.
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[2] A defense of the secret providence of God: Introduction by John Calvin to his defence of the secret providence of God [i.e. conclusion to A treatise on the eternal predestination of God, etc., etc.]. Calumniator's preface to certain articles (that is, calumnies) purporting to be extracted from the writings of John Calvin [with] Reply of John Calvin to the Calumniator's preface [with] Articles extracted from the Latin, as well as the French, books of John Calvin on predestination [with] Calumniator's statements and observations [with] Reply [i.e. Replies] of John Calvin.
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Binder's title.
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How to tell to a story -- In defence of Harriet Shelley --Fenimore Cooper's literary offences -- Travelling with a reformer -- Private history of the "jumping frog" story -- Mental telegraphy again -- What Paul Bourget thinks of us -- A little note to M. Paul Bourget.
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Binder's title.
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How to tell a story.--In defence of Harriet Shelley.--Fenimore Cooper's literary offences.--Travelling with a reformer.--Private history of the "jumping frog" story.--Mental telegraphy again.--What Paul Bourget thinks of us.--A little note to M. Paul Bourget.
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v. 1. A defence of poetry. Essay on the literature, arts, and manners of the Athenians. Preface to the Banquet of Plato. The banquet--translated from Plato. On love. The coliseum. The assassins. On the punishment of death. On life. On a future state. Speculations on metaphysics. Speculations on morals. Ion; or, Of the Iliad--translated from Plato. Menexenus,--or, The funeral oration. Fragments from the Republic of Plato. On a passage in Crito.--v. 2. Journal of a six weeks' tour. Letters from Geneva. Journal at Geneva: ghost stories. Journal: return to England. Letters from Italy.
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Sabin 103231.
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I. The Palladium of our liberties. - II. Extracts from the report of Alexander Hamilton, Dec. 5, 1791. - III. Mr. Calhoun's defence of tariff and internal improvement.
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Dedication dated Dublin, July 15, 1781.
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How to tell a story.--In defence of Harriet Shelley.--Fenimore Cooper's literary offences.--Travelling with a reformer.--Private history of the "Jumping frog" story.-- Mental telegraphy again.--What Paul Bourget thinks of us.--A little note to M. Paul Bourget.--The invalid's story.--The captain's story.--Stirring times in Austria.--Concerning the Jews.--From the London times of 1904.--At the appetite cure.--In memorium.-- Mark Twain: a biographical sketch.
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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets on religion.