The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... course of the long journey , seize upon those periods of distress arising from a scarcity of water or provisions , to perform the operation of emasculation on the male slaves ; who , immediately after the process , are buried in the ...
... course of the long journey , seize upon those periods of distress arising from a scarcity of water or provisions , to perform the operation of emasculation on the male slaves ; who , immediately after the process , are buried in the ...
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... course . The wild disorder of the granite rocks , which pre- sent every variety of grotesque shape , the absence of all cultivation , the murmur of the water , and the savage and desolate character of the whole scene , form a picture ...
... course . The wild disorder of the granite rocks , which pre- sent every variety of grotesque shape , the absence of all cultivation , the murmur of the water , and the savage and desolate character of the whole scene , form a picture ...
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... course of time , Sees hell itself , but as the idiot's rod , Deifies guilt and mortgages its God ! ' - I. - 67 . We shall now give a few instances of the nonsense on stilts , which Mr. Phillips believes in his conscience to be English ...
... course of time , Sees hell itself , but as the idiot's rod , Deifies guilt and mortgages its God ! ' - I. - 67 . We shall now give a few instances of the nonsense on stilts , which Mr. Phillips believes in his conscience to be English ...
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... course which is always the safest , and , with so profuse a talker as Mr. Phillips , the most decisive and con- vincing . ' I hope , however , the benefit of this day will not be confined to the humble individual ( Phillips , scilicet ) ...
... course which is always the safest , and , with so profuse a talker as Mr. Phillips , the most decisive and con- vincing . ' I hope , however , the benefit of this day will not be confined to the humble individual ( Phillips , scilicet ) ...
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... course of censuring and sometimes libelling them . If his Royal Highness the Prince Regent was , on the 23d April , 1812 , the date of Mr. Phillips's dedication - Ireland's hope and England's ornament - what has since happened to ...
... course of censuring and sometimes libelling them . If his Royal Highness the Prince Regent was , on the 23d April , 1812 , the date of Mr. Phillips's dedication - Ireland's hope and England's ornament - what has since happened to ...
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