The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... doubt that Mr. Petrie himself would entirely admit the justice . It is , that the quality of an order is to be ... doubt can be felt . The doubt is , how they are , in the present instance , to be applied . We shall take the liberty ...
... doubt that Mr. Petrie himself would entirely admit the justice . It is , that the quality of an order is to be ... doubt can be felt . The doubt is , how they are , in the present instance , to be applied . We shall take the liberty ...
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... doubts as to the expediency of adopting the recommendation of the Committee ; * but he evidently entertains more than ... doubt , also on the extent of its issue . We now advance to the work of Mr. ELIOT , a gentleman who , though he ...
... doubts as to the expediency of adopting the recommendation of the Committee ; * but he evidently entertains more than ... doubt , also on the extent of its issue . We now advance to the work of Mr. ELIOT , a gentleman who , though he ...
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... doubt , universally known to our readers . On the particular application of it to the pains and pleasures of love , we would ob- serve , that though not , we believe , new , this mode of adapting the story yet seems of modern origin ...
... doubt , universally known to our readers . On the particular application of it to the pains and pleasures of love , we would ob- serve , that though not , we believe , new , this mode of adapting the story yet seems of modern origin ...
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