The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... supposed to have died with his com- panions in the cavern . His appearance was most wretched , he was unable to stand , and was supported by two of his friends . We after- wards found he had escaped by the light of Mr. Smelt's torch ...
... supposed to have died with his com- panions in the cavern . His appearance was most wretched , he was unable to stand , and was supported by two of his friends . We after- wards found he had escaped by the light of Mr. Smelt's torch ...
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... supposed nativity . We now come to Mr. Phillips in the character upon which , of all others , it is evident he piques himself most , namely , that of a PATRIOT . Mr. Phillips's first political pretension is honesty ; he is , if you will ...
... supposed nativity . We now come to Mr. Phillips in the character upon which , of all others , it is evident he piques himself most , namely , that of a PATRIOT . Mr. Phillips's first political pretension is honesty ; he is , if you will ...
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... supposed to proceed in the earlier stages of society . Whatever tends to retard a community in its advancement to the higher stages will equally tend , not indeed to the actual increase of population , but to that miserable condition in ...
... supposed to proceed in the earlier stages of society . Whatever tends to retard a community in its advancement to the higher stages will equally tend , not indeed to the actual increase of population , but to that miserable condition in ...
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... supposed to take any interest in the integrity of their literary reputation , with what complacency might we not imagine our great poet to contemplate the labours of the present writer ! Two centuries have passed away since his death ...
... supposed to take any interest in the integrity of their literary reputation , with what complacency might we not imagine our great poet to contemplate the labours of the present writer ! Two centuries have passed away since his death ...
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... supposed to be the contributions for the week . The winner is bound by the laws of plebeian honour to pay in one shilling a week during the other fifty - one weeks of the scheme , though he can gain no further advantage . The wheel thus ...
... supposed to be the contributions for the week . The winner is bound by the laws of plebeian honour to pay in one shilling a week during the other fifty - one weeks of the scheme , though he can gain no further advantage . The wheel thus ...
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