The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... expressed in the drawing . Norden estimates the fall at four feet , and Pococke at three ; the latter indeed , says , ' I asked them ( his guides ) when we should come to the Cataract ? and to my great surprise they told me , that was ...
... expressed in the drawing . Norden estimates the fall at four feet , and Pococke at three ; the latter indeed , says , ' I asked them ( his guides ) when we should come to the Cataract ? and to my great surprise they told me , that was ...
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... expressed that he poured over the ruins of his country the elixir of his immortality ' ! - III . - 35 . When some judicious persons at Liverpool toast the health of this wild ranter , he modestly and intelligibly describes the effect ...
... expressed that he poured over the ruins of his country the elixir of his immortality ' ! - III . - 35 . When some judicious persons at Liverpool toast the health of this wild ranter , he modestly and intelligibly describes the effect ...
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... expression of Louis the XVIth's , relative to one of his chaplains who had preached a flowery sermon on all things but religion - that if Mr. Phillips in his pleadings had only said a word or two about law , he would have spoken of ...
... expression of Louis the XVIth's , relative to one of his chaplains who had preached a flowery sermon on all things but religion - that if Mr. Phillips in his pleadings had only said a word or two about law , he would have spoken of ...
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... expressed , to undervalue the results of Mr. Burnett's liberality , as he has been pleased ( in the plenitude of his power over his own property ) to display it for the benefit of mankind . Of the general talents and industry exhibited ...
... expressed , to undervalue the results of Mr. Burnett's liberality , as he has been pleased ( in the plenitude of his power over his own property ) to display it for the benefit of mankind . Of the general talents and industry exhibited ...
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... expressed , there requires but little reflection upon the history of the past , and little experience of the actual condition of society , to perceive the utter insufficiency of mere political , or phi- losophical , or economical ...
... expressed , there requires but little reflection upon the history of the past , and little experience of the actual condition of society , to perceive the utter insufficiency of mere political , or phi- losophical , or economical ...
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