The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... thought , as we also think , that M. Nouet's con- clusion is unworthy of serious notice ; yet it might have occurred to a clergyman of the Church of England how desirable it would be to to possess one simple fact that could be employed ...
... thought , as we also think , that M. Nouet's con- clusion is unworthy of serious notice ; yet it might have occurred to a clergyman of the Church of England how desirable it would be to to possess one simple fact that could be employed ...
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... thought that one of the animals resembled the Unicorn , except , indeed , which is rather unlucky , that it had two horns . He has also procured from the ruins of Thebes and other places several rolls of the papyrus , and mummies ...
... thought that one of the animals resembled the Unicorn , except , indeed , which is rather unlucky , that it had two horns . He has also procured from the ruins of Thebes and other places several rolls of the papyrus , and mummies ...
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... thought , to the mercy of the Arabs , who now began to surround them with menacing gestures . They were soon , however , sent for to attend the Cacheff , who thus addressed them : ' My good friends , I know I am , by virtue of your ...
... thought , to the mercy of the Arabs , who now began to surround them with menacing gestures . They were soon , however , sent for to attend the Cacheff , who thus addressed them : ' My good friends , I know I am , by virtue of your ...
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... thought A common creed her safety brought- A common creed ! alas , his life Has been one bloody , impious strife ! Beneath his torch the altars burn And blush on the polluted urn .'— I. — 73 . what can Mr. Phillips say for the following ...
... thought A common creed her safety brought- A common creed ! alas , his life Has been one bloody , impious strife ! Beneath his torch the altars burn And blush on the polluted urn .'— I. — 73 . what can Mr. Phillips say for the following ...
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... thought he could conscientiously retain ; -if an ardent thirst for the religious and moral improvement of mankind , and a singular modesty and aversion from all display in the good he was desirous to promote : -if this combination of ...
... thought he could conscientiously retain ; -if an ardent thirst for the religious and moral improvement of mankind , and a singular modesty and aversion from all display in the good he was desirous to promote : -if this combination of ...
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