The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... common sense in the prose , that we almost suspected that they were intended to ridicule that inflated and jargonish style which has of late prevailed among a certain class of authors and orators in the sister kingdom , But , in ...
... common sense in the prose , that we almost suspected that they were intended to ridicule that inflated and jargonish style which has of late prevailed among a certain class of authors and orators in the sister kingdom , But , in ...
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... common creed her safety brought- A common creed ! alas , his life Has been one bloody , impious strife ! Beneath his torch the altars burn And blush on the polluted urn .'— I. — 73 . what can Mr. Phillips say for the following ...
... common creed her safety brought- A common creed ! alas , his life Has been one bloody , impious strife ! Beneath his torch the altars burn And blush on the polluted urn .'— I. — 73 . what can Mr. Phillips say for the following ...
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... common degree of satisfaction from the proof afforded by the Essay before us , that although Mr. Sumner has brought himself to admit the truth of Mr. Malthus's principles , he can yet have derived from them the same conclusions ...
... common degree of satisfaction from the proof afforded by the Essay before us , that although Mr. Sumner has brought himself to admit the truth of Mr. Malthus's principles , he can yet have derived from them the same conclusions ...
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... common stock , that they were contributing more than their due share of labour towards the main- tenance of the married with families ; or that any requisition was ever made by these bachelors to have allotted to them the small portion ...
... common stock , that they were contributing more than their due share of labour towards the main- tenance of the married with families ; or that any requisition was ever made by these bachelors to have allotted to them the small portion ...
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... common sense , can there be more abandoned profligacy , than to attack the political institutions of their country for a consequence of which the complainants themselves are the only cause ? Let them then remount to the cause , let them ...
... common sense , can there be more abandoned profligacy , than to attack the political institutions of their country for a consequence of which the complainants themselves are the only cause ? Let them then remount to the cause , let them ...
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