The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... afford to part with all I have - MY CHARACTER . - Such are my sations now - what they may be hereafter , I pretend not ; but should ver hazard descending into the sycophant or slave , I beseech thee , saven , that the first hour of ...
... afford to part with all I have - MY CHARACTER . - Such are my sations now - what they may be hereafter , I pretend not ; but should ver hazard descending into the sycophant or slave , I beseech thee , saven , that the first hour of ...
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... afford to part with all I have - MY CHARACTER . - Such are my sensations now - what they may be hereafter , I pretend not ; but should I ever hazard descending into the sycophant or slave , I beseech thee , Heaven , that the first hour ...
... afford to part with all I have - MY CHARACTER . - Such are my sensations now - what they may be hereafter , I pretend not ; but should I ever hazard descending into the sycophant or slave , I beseech thee , Heaven , that the first hour ...
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... afford opportunities for the dis- play of those virtues and charities which distinguish the renovated from the abandoned character . The theories which profess to re- move all temptation to coveting , violence , and injustice , by ...
... afford opportunities for the dis- play of those virtues and charities which distinguish the renovated from the abandoned character . The theories which profess to re- move all temptation to coveting , violence , and injustice , by ...
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... afford a comfortable subsistence . Should any one be disposed to adduce China as an instance of a country fully peopled and cultivated up to its utmost capacity , we think that a perusal of the latest authentic accounts of that empire ...
... afford a comfortable subsistence . Should any one be disposed to adduce China as an instance of a country fully peopled and cultivated up to its utmost capacity , we think that a perusal of the latest authentic accounts of that empire ...
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... afford familiar examples : whereas the kite lays but two eggs , the eagle but one , and the elephant produces only a single calf . In another department of nature , it is observed that cod - fish lays many million eggs , whilst a whale ...
... afford familiar examples : whereas the kite lays but two eggs , the eagle but one , and the elephant produces only a single calf . In another department of nature , it is observed that cod - fish lays many million eggs , whilst a whale ...
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