The London Quarterly Review, Volumen6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... possession of Malta , ib.- Lands in Egypt , ib . - defeated at Acre , by Sir Sidney Smith , 49— returns to France , and is appointed first consul , 50 -- character of , 51 , 52 - anecdote of General Mack , 52 , 53 - account of the ...
... possession of Malta , ib.- Lands in Egypt , ib . - defeated at Acre , by Sir Sidney Smith , 49— returns to France , and is appointed first consul , 50 -- character of , 51 , 52 - anecdote of General Mack , 52 , 53 - account of the ...
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... combining understanding , results exactly similar to those , which the latter would attempt to ascertain by a more easy and rapid process , if it possessed the opportunity . Hardly , indeed , 1811 . 13 Stewart's Philosophical Essays .
... combining understanding , results exactly similar to those , which the latter would attempt to ascertain by a more easy and rapid process , if it possessed the opportunity . Hardly , indeed , 1811 . 13 Stewart's Philosophical Essays .
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if it possessed the opportunity . Hardly , indeed , can any experiment be imagined , which has not already been tried by the hand of na- ture ; displaying , in the infinite varieties of human genius and pur- suits , the astonishingly ...
if it possessed the opportunity . Hardly , indeed , can any experiment be imagined , which has not already been tried by the hand of na- ture ; displaying , in the infinite varieties of human genius and pur- suits , the astonishingly ...
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... possessed in a high degree , it is one of the rarest acquisitions of the human mind . The taste of most professed cri- tics is of a very different and far inferior stamp . In the greater number , it consists merely in a familiar ...
... possessed in a high degree , it is one of the rarest acquisitions of the human mind . The taste of most professed cri- tics is of a very different and far inferior stamp . In the greater number , it consists merely in a familiar ...
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... possession of genuine taste in their own productions , have yet appeared to be entirely forsaken by it in the judgments which they have pronounced upon the similar productions of other men . We wish we could convey to our readers an ...
... possession of genuine taste in their own productions , have yet appeared to be entirely forsaken by it in the judgments which they have pronounced upon the similar productions of other men . We wish we could convey to our readers an ...
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