The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... believe , chiefly amongst women , who are more prone than men to feel , con- cerning things at a distance , according to their effect in story , and not according to their reality in life . Casca , in Shakspeare's play , says of the ...
... believe , chiefly amongst women , who are more prone than men to feel , con- cerning things at a distance , according to their effect in story , and not according to their reality in life . Casca , in Shakspeare's play , says of the ...
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... believe , by two very differ - ny , certainly , that stupendous moral as well as material results are the offspring of the ent classes of persons , -by those who mis- take certain scientific nomenclatures and purely material sciences ...
... believe , by two very differ - ny , certainly , that stupendous moral as well as material results are the offspring of the ent classes of persons , -by those who mis- take certain scientific nomenclatures and purely material sciences ...
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... believe it is now ac- knowledged to be inapplicable ; and as to mere visions of a preventive and reformatory efficacy in untried methods of punishing crime , they may lead to inventions or experi- ments , and the result may possibly be ...
... believe it is now ac- knowledged to be inapplicable ; and as to mere visions of a preventive and reformatory efficacy in untried methods of punishing crime , they may lead to inventions or experi- ments , and the result may possibly be ...
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... believe that others the wall , and strove in vain to penetrate the mys- were strewed in different directions , completely tery by which we were surrounded . buried in the woods , and entirely unknown . The The next morning , before we ...
... believe that others the wall , and strove in vain to penetrate the mys- were strewed in different directions , completely tery by which we were surrounded . buried in the woods , and entirely unknown . The The next morning , before we ...
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... believe that as long as volcanic mountains and ruined cities were within his reach , his political cares sat very lightly up- on him . tion ; or rather to Cojutepeque , to which place the seat of government had lately been transferred ...
... believe that as long as volcanic mountains and ruined cities were within his reach , his political cares sat very lightly up- on him . tion ; or rather to Cojutepeque , to which place the seat of government had lately been transferred ...
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