The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... whole of our tangible universe of things . ' * It must , we think , be acknowledged , that a more beautiful display of exalted wisdom , of grandeur and simplicity in contrivance , of mi- nuteness and delicacy in operation , of what is ...
... whole of our tangible universe of things . ' * It must , we think , be acknowledged , that a more beautiful display of exalted wisdom , of grandeur and simplicity in contrivance , of mi- nuteness and delicacy in operation , of what is ...
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... whole , we may be allowed to conclude , that if it had been possible , according to the established system of the universe , for man- kind to have continued equal in their fortunes and conditions , the same equality would have extended ...
... whole , we may be allowed to conclude , that if it had been possible , according to the established system of the universe , for man- kind to have continued equal in their fortunes and conditions , the same equality would have extended ...
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... than before ; and it was expected that , every moment , she would go in pieces . In a few minutes a tremendous sea laid her on her beam - ends , and precipitated the whole E 4 on 1816 . 71 Campbell's Shipwreck and Adventures .
... than before ; and it was expected that , every moment , she would go in pieces . In a few minutes a tremendous sea laid her on her beam - ends , and precipitated the whole E 4 on 1816 . 71 Campbell's Shipwreck and Adventures .
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... whole of which is in the highest state of cultivation . Every stream was carefully embanked , to supply water for the Taro beds . Where there was no water the land was under crops of yams and sweet potatoes . The roads and numerous ...
... whole of which is in the highest state of cultivation . Every stream was carefully embanked , to supply water for the Taro beds . Where there was no water the land was under crops of yams and sweet potatoes . The roads and numerous ...
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... whole property in money and clothes stolen , and he again reduced to poverty . By ' the friendly aid , however , of a gentleman from Edinburgh , of the name of Lawrie , he was enabled to resume his business ; but his health failing ...
... whole property in money and clothes stolen , and he again reduced to poverty . By ' the friendly aid , however , of a gentleman from Edinburgh , of the name of Lawrie , he was enabled to resume his business ; but his health failing ...
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