Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... difficulty ; that in the midst of that difficulty he wrote ' Paradise Lost ; ' that he did not fail in heart or hope , but lived for fourteen years after the destruction of all for which he had laboured , in serene retirement , though ...
... difficulty ; that in the midst of that difficulty he wrote ' Paradise Lost ; ' that he did not fail in heart or hope , but lived for fourteen years after the destruction of all for which he had laboured , in serene retirement , though ...
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... difficulties . ' If our minds were greater , so they reason , we should comprehend these doctrines : now we cannot ... difficulty ; we need not attempt to explain it away . There are mysteries enough which will never be explained away ...
... difficulties . ' If our minds were greater , so they reason , we should comprehend these doctrines : now we cannot ... difficulty ; we need not attempt to explain it away . There are mysteries enough which will never be explained away ...
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... difficulty of his task . The only two possible modes of taxation are direct and indirect , and in the case of India there is a difficulty in adopting either . If we select indirect taxation and impose duties on consumable commodities ...
... difficulty of his task . The only two possible modes of taxation are direct and indirect , and in the case of India there is a difficulty in adopting either . If we select indirect taxation and impose duties on consumable commodities ...
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