The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... seem to pass at once from childhood to old age . The children go naked , the boys wearing round the waist a small cord only , and the girls a sort of fringe , made of thin strips of leather , matted together with grease - precisely the ...
... seem to pass at once from childhood to old age . The children go naked , the boys wearing round the waist a small cord only , and the girls a sort of fringe , made of thin strips of leather , matted together with grease - precisely the ...
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... seems , the good fortune to be an Irishman , and accordingly hear in what numbers Mr. Phillips lauds him . ' Lord of the soul ! magician of the heart ! Pure child of nature ! fosterchild of art ! How all the passions in succession rise ...
... seems , the good fortune to be an Irishman , and accordingly hear in what numbers Mr. Phillips lauds him . ' Lord of the soul ! magician of the heart ! Pure child of nature ! fosterchild of art ! How all the passions in succession rise ...
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... seems , a certain Irishman of the name of Casey resident in Liverpool , and , we presume , he was one of the pro- moters of the before - mentioned toast ; for Mr. Phillips , after a magnificent description of this worthy gentleman ...
... seems , a certain Irishman of the name of Casey resident in Liverpool , and , we presume , he was one of the pro- moters of the before - mentioned toast ; for Mr. Phillips , after a magnificent description of this worthy gentleman ...
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... seems to have now and then had some slight misgivings as to the constancy of his virtue , and to anticipate the possibility of backslidings from this high way of honour , and with the most ingenuous naïveté he communicates his doubts to ...
... seems to have now and then had some slight misgivings as to the constancy of his virtue , and to anticipate the possibility of backslidings from this high way of honour , and with the most ingenuous naïveté he communicates his doubts to ...
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... seems , three Professors of the University of Aberdeen ) were pleased unanimously to assign the second prize . The first was awarded with equal unanimity to Dr. W. L. Brown , Principal of Marischal College and University of Aberdeen ...
... seems , three Professors of the University of Aberdeen ) were pleased unanimously to assign the second prize . The first was awarded with equal unanimity to Dr. W. L. Brown , Principal of Marischal College and University of Aberdeen ...
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