The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... expressed in the following words : ' It is evident , that if the present state is not final , if its object is dis- cipline , what might appear to us the happiest , or easiest , or best con- dition for the human race in an immediate ...
... expressed in the following words : ' It is evident , that if the present state is not final , if its object is dis- cipline , what might appear to us the happiest , or easiest , or best con- dition for the human race in an immediate ...
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... expressed much surprize at this , and asked if he did not go about amongst his people , to learn their wants , as he did ; I answered that he did not do it himself ; but that he had men who did it for him . Tamaahmaah shook his head at ...
... expressed much surprize at this , and asked if he did not go about amongst his people , to learn their wants , as he did ; I answered that he did not do it himself ; but that he had men who did it for him . Tamaahmaah shook his head at ...
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... expression , which was before absurd , becomes forcible and just .'- vol . ii . p . 134 . It does indeed ! " Sir Andrew . I sent thee six - pence for thy leman ( mistress ) : had'st it ? " Read as Shakspeare wrote : " I sent thee six ...
... expression , which was before absurd , becomes forcible and just .'- vol . ii . p . 134 . It does indeed ! " Sir Andrew . I sent thee six - pence for thy leman ( mistress ) : had'st it ? " Read as Shakspeare wrote : " I sent thee six ...
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... expression for a company of players , but Mr. Becket has undeceived us- Cry ( he teils us ) is contracted from cryptic , and cryptic is precisely of the same import as mystery .'- p . 53. How delightful it is when learning and judgment ...
... expression for a company of players , but Mr. Becket has undeceived us- Cry ( he teils us ) is contracted from cryptic , and cryptic is precisely of the same import as mystery .'- p . 53. How delightful it is when learning and judgment ...
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... expressed their sense of its value as an example ; and Dr. Baird , Principal of the University , one of the Directors , has , in the most unequivocal man- ner , borne testimony to the ability and zeal of its founder . Mr. Duncan remarks ...
... expressed their sense of its value as an example ; and Dr. Baird , Principal of the University , one of the Directors , has , in the most unequivocal man- ner , borne testimony to the ability and zeal of its founder . Mr. Duncan remarks ...
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