The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... heart of any reflecting man must burn within him when he thinks that the war , thus sanguinary in its operations , thus confessedly ruinous in its expenditure , was even still more odious in its principle . It was a war avowedly ...
... heart of any reflecting man must burn within him when he thinks that the war , thus sanguinary in its operations , thus confessedly ruinous in its expenditure , was even still more odious in its principle . It was a war avowedly ...
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... heart must be cold ere the ' honour , ' the ' worth , ' the wis- dom , ' the ' zeal , ' ' the hand to act and heart to feel of her Ponsonby ' be forgotten . But in the Liverpool speech we find all the merits of the leader of the Whigs ...
... heart must be cold ere the ' honour , ' the ' worth , ' the wis- dom , ' the ' zeal , ' ' the hand to act and heart to feel of her Ponsonby ' be forgotten . But in the Liverpool speech we find all the merits of the leader of the Whigs ...
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... heart may be kept upright towards its Maker , and expand itself in unbounded benevolence to men , even amidst close and minute attention to pecuniary interests , -and secondly , in the contrast which the unaffected endeavour to conceal ...
... heart may be kept upright towards its Maker , and expand itself in unbounded benevolence to men , even amidst close and minute attention to pecuniary interests , -and secondly , in the contrast which the unaffected endeavour to conceal ...
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... heart might have been permanently given . The lectures now read in some of the Scottish Universities , for the edification of youth in the most important branches of instruction , must be contemplated with other minds than ours before a ...
... heart might have been permanently given . The lectures now read in some of the Scottish Universities , for the edification of youth in the most important branches of instruction , must be contemplated with other minds than ours before a ...
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... hearts and lives of men , the most eloquent and useful portion of the work . We confess , therefore , that our own taste would have been more fully gratified had Mr. Sumner contented himself with giving , in a few pages , the abstract ...
... hearts and lives of men , the most eloquent and useful portion of the work . We confess , therefore , that our own taste would have been more fully gratified had Mr. Sumner contented himself with giving , in a few pages , the abstract ...
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