The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... feeling , shall again convert him ; when we may have him once more bespattering Messrs . Grattan and Ponsonby with his praises , and dedicating to H. R. H. the Prince Regent , but , as we anticipate , without the permission of which he ...
... feeling , shall again convert him ; when we may have him once more bespattering Messrs . Grattan and Ponsonby with his praises , and dedicating to H. R. H. the Prince Regent , but , as we anticipate , without the permission of which he ...
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... feeling in several passages of this chapter , which we regret that we cannot afford space to extract . The reader of them should bear constantly in mind that the author by the terms of his contract was confined in this part of his work ...
... feeling in several passages of this chapter , which we regret that we cannot afford space to extract . The reader of them should bear constantly in mind that the author by the terms of his contract was confined in this part of his work ...
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... feeling , more energy , and more steadiness of conduct , than savages in general possess , has not made that progress in civilization which would entitle him to be ranked , as Mr. Smith is inclined to rank him , among those remarkable ...
... feeling , more energy , and more steadiness of conduct , than savages in general possess , has not made that progress in civilization which would entitle him to be ranked , as Mr. Smith is inclined to rank him , among those remarkable ...
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... feeling ; and the same is the case with the whole Mahomedan and Hindoo world . It would seem , indeed , that the light of the Gospel only can restore women to their true place in society , of which all other religions and superstitions ...
... feeling ; and the same is the case with the whole Mahomedan and Hindoo world . It would seem , indeed , that the light of the Gospel only can restore women to their true place in society , of which all other religions and superstitions ...
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... feelings of decided aversion , the barbarous policy of those who would cut the knot which they cannot untie , and by abolishing the system at once , con sign to neglect and hopeless misery myriads of their fellow - crea tures , we ...
... feelings of decided aversion , the barbarous policy of those who would cut the knot which they cannot untie , and by abolishing the system at once , con sign to neglect and hopeless misery myriads of their fellow - crea tures , we ...
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