The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... passages through which we had come increased the difficulty of our escape ; we might take a wrong turn , and never reach the great chamber we had first entered . Even sup- posing we took the shortest road , it was but too probable our ...
... passages through which we had come increased the difficulty of our escape ; we might take a wrong turn , and never reach the great chamber we had first entered . Even sup- posing we took the shortest road , it was but too probable our ...
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... passages as may appear to us to justify our criticism . We will not be more unjust to Mr. Phillips , and shall ... passage , but what shall be said for * To save space , the references are made to the number of the publication in ...
... passages as may appear to us to justify our criticism . We will not be more unjust to Mr. Phillips , and shall ... passage , but what shall be said for * To save space , the references are made to the number of the publication in ...
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... passages of Lord Nugent's Portugal . the traitor's impious soul Blasphemes at grace and banishes controul ; It loaths all nurture but the fruit of crime ; It counts , by guilty deeds , the course of time , Sees hell itself , but as the ...
... passages of Lord Nugent's Portugal . the traitor's impious soul Blasphemes at grace and banishes controul ; It loaths all nurture but the fruit of crime ; It counts , by guilty deeds , the course of time , Sees hell itself , but as the ...
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... passages . Magna est veritas et prevalebit — is a trite proverb , and no very complicated idea ; yet this simple sentence is in Mr. Phillips's ver- sion bloated out to the following size . 6 Truth is omnipotent , and must prevail ; it ...
... passages . Magna est veritas et prevalebit — is a trite proverb , and no very complicated idea ; yet this simple sentence is in Mr. Phillips's ver- sion bloated out to the following size . 6 Truth is omnipotent , and must prevail ; it ...
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... passage in the statement of two legal cases in which there is the slightest allusion to the law , and that allusion only serves to shew the advocate's ignorance of , and contempt for , the more seri- ous parts of the profession he was ...
... passage in the statement of two legal cases in which there is the slightest allusion to the law , and that allusion only serves to shew the advocate's ignorance of , and contempt for , the more seri- ous parts of the profession he was ...
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