The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... considerable ranges on the northern and eastern coasts . The chain which encircles the town of Port Louis is considered as the highest ; one of the peaked rocks of which , bearing a fancied resemblance to the figure of a woman , is ...
... considerable ranges on the northern and eastern coasts . The chain which encircles the town of Port Louis is considered as the highest ; one of the peaked rocks of which , bearing a fancied resemblance to the figure of a woman , is ...
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... considerable number of objections ; but the truth is , that this is one of those works which can endure ob- jection , and of which , therefore , it is a more useful task to point out the defects than the merits . We are sensible that ...
... considerable number of objections ; but the truth is , that this is one of those works which can endure ob- jection , and of which , therefore , it is a more useful task to point out the defects than the merits . We are sensible that ...
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... considerable ad- dition may now be assumed , if population increases with the comfort and prosperity of individuals , which we shall presently demonstrate to have increased considerably . If our population be taken at twelve millions ...
... considerable ad- dition may now be assumed , if population increases with the comfort and prosperity of individuals , which we shall presently demonstrate to have increased considerably . If our population be taken at twelve millions ...
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The Curse of Kehama By Robert Southey | 40 |
Brief Remarks on the Character and Composition | 62 |
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