The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... manner be an acknowledgment of our guilt , though we were secretly anxious to terminate the affair at any rate . Our dragoman was sent to negociate with the Cacheff , and it was finally agreed we should pay twelve piastres or two ...
... manner be an acknowledgment of our guilt , though we were secretly anxious to terminate the affair at any rate . Our dragoman was sent to negociate with the Cacheff , and it was finally agreed we should pay twelve piastres or two ...
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... manner , and which we are well assured he considers as the most admirable specimens of his genius . We shall begin with the following panegyric upon a certain King . of Ireland called Brian Borhoime , whose age was as barbarous as his ...
... manner , and which we are well assured he considers as the most admirable specimens of his genius . We shall begin with the following panegyric upon a certain King . of Ireland called Brian Borhoime , whose age was as barbarous as his ...
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... manner - thus adopts it as his own . The hand that holds the chalice should be pure , and the priests of the temple of Religion should be spotless as the vestments of her ministry .. Rank only degrades , wealth only impoverishes , and ...
... manner - thus adopts it as his own . The hand that holds the chalice should be pure , and the priests of the temple of Religion should be spotless as the vestments of her ministry .. Rank only degrades , wealth only impoverishes , and ...
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... cerely regret , therefore , that scarcely more than one half of the Essay is devoted to these discussions , even in their abstract prin- . 6 ciples , ciples , since they are necessarily developed in a manner 40 Oct. Sumner's Prize Essay .
... cerely regret , therefore , that scarcely more than one half of the Essay is devoted to these discussions , even in their abstract prin- . 6 ciples , ciples , since they are necessarily developed in a manner 40 Oct. Sumner's Prize Essay .
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ciples , since they are necessarily developed in a manner more scanty and unsatisfactory than their extreme importance demands ; and we are still more disappointed to find that scarely any space is left for the practical inferences ...
ciples , since they are necessarily developed in a manner more scanty and unsatisfactory than their extreme importance demands ; and we are still more disappointed to find that scarely any space is left for the practical inferences ...
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