The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... cause to curse the mention of my memory.?'- III . — 11 , 12 . Mr. Phillips's first publication , in the still earlier bloom of his youth , was , as our readers have seen , a poem called the Emerald Isle . It was dedicated , by ...
... cause to curse the mention of my memory.?'- III . — 11 , 12 . Mr. Phillips's first publication , in the still earlier bloom of his youth , was , as our readers have seen , a poem called the Emerald Isle . It was dedicated , by ...
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... cause to be combated by foreign bayonets , and fled with a dastard precipitation to the shameful security of a distant hemi- sphere .'- V. - 12 . In 1814 the rocks of Norway are elate with liberty . ' ( III . -23 . ) In 1816 Norway is ...
... cause to be combated by foreign bayonets , and fled with a dastard precipitation to the shameful security of a distant hemi- sphere .'- V. - 12 . In 1814 the rocks of Norway are elate with liberty . ' ( III . -23 . ) In 1816 Norway is ...
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... cause of Catholic emancipation , and preached up the doctrine of eternal petitions , while they afforded any prospect of celebrity or profit ; finding that scent grow cold , he is now against petitioning ; and reform in Parliament being ...
... cause of Catholic emancipation , and preached up the doctrine of eternal petitions , while they afforded any prospect of celebrity or profit ; finding that scent grow cold , he is now against petitioning ; and reform in Parliament being ...
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... cause of complaint , seem to overlook the obvious truth that man is very apt to complain , to covet , and to defraud , without just cause , and even without any real want of the objects which tempt him to those crimes . The evil is in ...
... cause of complaint , seem to overlook the obvious truth that man is very apt to complain , to covet , and to defraud , without just cause , and even without any real want of the objects which tempt him to those crimes . The evil is in ...
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... cause of the division of property , because that division is usually made long before such a pressure arises . But , if we mistake not , Mr. Sumner has himself , in auo- ther part of his work , ascribed the division of property to its ...
... cause of the division of property , because that division is usually made long before such a pressure arises . But , if we mistake not , Mr. Sumner has himself , in auo- ther part of his work , ascribed the division of property to its ...
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