The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... produce of his labour falls to his own share : and without the prospect of enjoying the fruits of his toil , the fellah , naturally indolent himself , allows his fields to re- main uncultivated , conscious that his industry would be but ...
... produce of his labour falls to his own share : and without the prospect of enjoying the fruits of his toil , the fellah , naturally indolent himself , allows his fields to re- main uncultivated , conscious that his industry would be but ...
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... produce : but the pride of perpetuating their names , by inscribing them on antiquities of this kind , was sufficient to give rise to the first names ; and the very natural desire of associating himself to this species of renown , would ...
... produce : but the pride of perpetuating their names , by inscribing them on antiquities of this kind , was sufficient to give rise to the first names ; and the very natural desire of associating himself to this species of renown , would ...
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... produced . Besides , we recalled to his memory that on our way thither one of the guides who had died , had replenished our bardak with water from a well near Amabdi . — This proved that we had gone amicably together . ' The Cacheff ...
... produced . Besides , we recalled to his memory that on our way thither one of the guides who had died , had replenished our bardak with water from a well near Amabdi . — This proved that we had gone amicably together . ' The Cacheff ...
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... produced such men ' - as Mr. Casey of Liverpool ! " We reserve for the last example of Mr. Phillips's style , two pas- sages which , we are informed by Mr. Phillips himself or his editor , ( if indeed Mr. Phillips be not his own editor ...
... produced such men ' - as Mr. Casey of Liverpool ! " We reserve for the last example of Mr. Phillips's style , two pas- sages which , we are informed by Mr. Phillips himself or his editor , ( if indeed Mr. Phillips be not his own editor ...
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... producing , of the arguments to be found in ancient and modern authors concerning the existence of a God , which after all is a FACT scarcely any where denied in the present day ; and had devoted , at least , four - fifths of the Essay ...
... producing , of the arguments to be found in ancient and modern authors concerning the existence of a God , which after all is a FACT scarcely any where denied in the present day ; and had devoted , at least , four - fifths of the Essay ...
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