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... experience of death inspired him . His father died when Thomas was in his seventh year , leaving Greenhays , with a fortune of 16007. a - year , to his widow . This father the child had scarcely ever seen . Business kept him constantly ...
... experience , in language drawn from the con- vulsions of nature , from tempests , earthquakes , and volcanoes , is everywhere perceptible . The peculiar trial we have lately been describing was , no doubt , the worst of all . Still , in ...
... experience of others , and to be thankful that they may spare themselves the evils of the suppression and the labour of the restoration , -but simply to get rid of monkery , without regard to what may follow . And what is the revival ...
... shades of the Cathedral ' ( ' Ninety Days ' Worth of Europe , ' by E. E. Hale , Boston , 1861 , p . 194 ) , had no experiences equal to this . not not of the age ; while , if they lived 62 Montalembert on Western Monachism .
... experience , and the universal preference of à priori reasoning : — ' On this point too it is a curious exercise to consult the ' Moniteur ' during the principal eras of the Revolution . The appeals to the Law and State of Nature become ...