The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... living chiefly on sea - weeds fryed with candle - ends , and the skins and feathers of the fowl they had eaten . The account of this un- fortunate voyage is written by one of the crew named Habakuk Pricket , who , of course , endeavours ...
... living chiefly on sea - weeds fryed with candle - ends , and the skins and feathers of the fowl they had eaten . The account of this un- fortunate voyage is written by one of the crew named Habakuk Pricket , who , of course , endeavours ...
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... living valour , rolling on the foe And burning with high hope , shall moulder cold and low . XXVIII . ' Last noon beheld them full of lusty life , Last eve in Beauty's circle proudly gay , The midnight brought the signal - sound of ...
... living valour , rolling on the foe And burning with high hope , shall moulder cold and low . XXVIII . ' Last noon beheld them full of lusty life , Last eve in Beauty's circle proudly gay , The midnight brought the signal - sound of ...
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... living and reflecting beings . In the course of time we are assured they generally be- come either madmen or idiots , as mind or matter happens to predominate , when the mysterious balance between them is de- stroyed . But they who are ...
... living and reflecting beings . In the course of time we are assured they generally be- come either madmen or idiots , as mind or matter happens to predominate , when the mysterious balance between them is de- stroyed . But they who are ...
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... living image of the Divinity - the mortal after God's own heart , to whom the fate of nations was entrusted ; -aud in a catechism , which was to be the first thing taught throughout the French em- pire , it was inculcated in direct ...
... living image of the Divinity - the mortal after God's own heart , to whom the fate of nations was entrusted ; -aud in a catechism , which was to be the first thing taught throughout the French em- pire , it was inculcated in direct ...
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... living upon the public spoil and holding places of high trust , are found in this day to advocate the accursed doctrine of legitimacy : in other 9 3 4 6 " other words , the Divine right of kings 1816 . 245 Parliamentary Reform .
... living upon the public spoil and holding places of high trust , are found in this day to advocate the accursed doctrine of legitimacy : in other 9 3 4 6 " other words , the Divine right of kings 1816 . 245 Parliamentary Reform .
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