Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... least so we gather . In executing his purpose the author sets before us two pictures- the merchant , his domestic life and his honourable activity ; and the nobleman and his family , with their elegance and instability . The repre ...
... least so we gather . In executing his purpose the author sets before us two pictures- the merchant , his domestic life and his honourable activity ; and the nobleman and his family , with their elegance and instability . The repre ...
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... least from making any invidious com- parisons ; we take it for granted that both are good . The translation be- fore us , by L. C. C. , is very spirited and agreeable . It has been censured , we understand , on account of certain ...
... least from making any invidious com- parisons ; we take it for granted that both are good . The translation be- fore us , by L. C. C. , is very spirited and agreeable . It has been censured , we understand , on account of certain ...
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... least extend the benefits of instruction to a far greater number in proportion to the relative population of the king- doms ; and , moreover , it is undeni- able that they occupy a wider field . This much we premise , simply to show ...
... least extend the benefits of instruction to a far greater number in proportion to the relative population of the king- doms ; and , moreover , it is undeni- able that they occupy a wider field . This much we premise , simply to show ...
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... least a respectable know- ledge of every branch of learning upon which he is examined , it ex- cludes him from a degree , if his knowledge with regard to some of them is not far higher than respect- able . Indeed , we are bound to ex ...
... least a respectable know- ledge of every branch of learning upon which he is examined , it ex- cludes him from a degree , if his knowledge with regard to some of them is not far higher than respect- able . Indeed , we are bound to ex ...
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... least , we can testify , with the ut- most confidence , that we felt no re- tardation , though we had the great advantage of preliminary discipline under the care of the learned and erudite Archdeacon Williams , then Rector of the ...
... least , we can testify , with the ut- most confidence , that we felt no re- tardation , though we had the great advantage of preliminary discipline under the care of the learned and erudite Archdeacon Williams , then Rector of the ...
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