The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... seen what may occur when it flows in human society , and Child- hood , Youth , and Age step across it . But there is a previous stage of its course in which it flows through a remote and untrod - pared to embroidery , and when a ...
... seen what may occur when it flows in human society , and Child- hood , Youth , and Age step across it . But there is a previous stage of its course in which it flows through a remote and untrod - pared to embroidery , and when a ...
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... seen one ; and it regular , even though ill paid . might be answered by a person twenty years But whilst Mr. Wordsworth appreciates older , that in his youth such an implement the moral influence of mechanical labour in was seen in ...
... seen one ; and it regular , even though ill paid . might be answered by a person twenty years But whilst Mr. Wordsworth appreciates older , that in his youth such an implement the moral influence of mechanical labour in was seen in ...
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... seen more than the beginnings of it certainly , but he would not have seen it in all the fulness to which it has now attained . But if he were to live to the age of Methuselah , he would not see the time come when there were no able and ...
... seen more than the beginnings of it certainly , but he would not have seen it in all the fulness to which it has now attained . But if he were to live to the age of Methuselah , he would not see the time come when there were no able and ...
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... seen seven gigantic churches in ruins , colossal grandeur and costliness of which were startling in a region of desolation , " they entered Comotan , which was the very picture of a deserted village : not a human being was • The don ...
... seen seven gigantic churches in ruins , colossal grandeur and costliness of which were startling in a region of desolation , " they entered Comotan , which was the very picture of a deserted village : not a human being was • The don ...
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... seen ascribed to the aborigines of America , and formed part of the wall of Copan , an ancient ci- ty , on whose history books throw but little light . ' Dr. Robertson , in his History of America , lays it down as " a certain principle ...
... seen ascribed to the aborigines of America , and formed part of the wall of Copan , an ancient ci- ty , on whose history books throw but little light . ' Dr. Robertson , in his History of America , lays it down as " a certain principle ...
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