The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... give them any information - talked of danger - and were heard to mut- ter that — if one must die all must die ' : - this , however , did not deter the party from proceeding . The story of this adventure is so well told , and is so ...
... give them any information - talked of danger - and were heard to mut- ter that — if one must die all must die ' : - this , however , did not deter the party from proceeding . The story of this adventure is so well told , and is so ...
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... give written answers on the present occasion our travellers remonstrated , telling the officer that nothing was so infec- tious as paper ; but he contented himself with replying that the orders of the Privy Council were peremptory , and ...
... give written answers on the present occasion our travellers remonstrated , telling the officer that nothing was so infec- tious as paper ; but he contented himself with replying that the orders of the Privy Council were peremptory , and ...
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... give a few instances of the nonsense on stilts , which Mr. Phillips believes in his conscience to be English prose ; and however he may differ from us in his opinion of their merits , we we venture to assert that he will not accuse us ...
... give a few instances of the nonsense on stilts , which Mr. Phillips believes in his conscience to be English prose ; and however he may differ from us in his opinion of their merits , we we venture to assert that he will not accuse us ...
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... give his own words - a course which is always the safest , and , with so profuse a talker as Mr. Phillips , the most decisive and con- vincing . ' I hope , however , the benefit of this day will not be confined to the humble individual ...
... give his own words - a course which is always the safest , and , with so profuse a talker as Mr. Phillips , the most decisive and con- vincing . ' I hope , however , the benefit of this day will not be confined to the humble individual ...
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... gives whatever is needful to promote our real welfare , though we , through our ignorance , may depreciate or de- spise the gift . 6 From the thousand ways in which this truth may be illustrated , it was evidently necessary to make a ...
... gives whatever is needful to promote our real welfare , though we , through our ignorance , may depreciate or de- spise the gift . 6 From the thousand ways in which this truth may be illustrated , it was evidently necessary to make a ...
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