Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... human pro- gress . Now , for example , one of the richest de- partments in English literature , happens to be its drama , from the reign of Elizabeth , to the Parliamentary war : Such another exhibition of human life under a most ...
... human pro- gress . Now , for example , one of the richest de- partments in English literature , happens to be its drama , from the reign of Elizabeth , to the Parliamentary war : Such another exhibition of human life under a most ...
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... humanity . The same observation holds with respect to those who are incapable , through mental imbecility and ... human being wanting sup- port , " says Mr. Ricardo , " could be sure to ob- tain it , and obtain it in such a degree ...
... humanity . The same observation holds with respect to those who are incapable , through mental imbecility and ... human being wanting sup- port , " says Mr. Ricardo , " could be sure to ob- tain it , and obtain it in such a degree ...
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... human affairs ? Where be the roads that made a journey an epoch in the life- days of humanity ; an era ; a time to date by ? Where be the habitations whose structure seemed imperishable , whose builders wrought for unborn ages ? Where ...
... human affairs ? Where be the roads that made a journey an epoch in the life- days of humanity ; an era ; a time to date by ? Where be the habitations whose structure seemed imperishable , whose builders wrought for unborn ages ? Where ...
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... human bodies , hurrying hastily along in opposite cur- rents , never ending , never stopping , continuous , looking neither to the right hand nor to the left , but as if impelled by a resistless power . The countenances of these various ...
... human bodies , hurrying hastily along in opposite cur- rents , never ending , never stopping , continuous , looking neither to the right hand nor to the left , but as if impelled by a resistless power . The countenances of these various ...
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... human body ; the unapproachable excellence of Thomas's steel pens ; the advan- tages of Frisby's filter , and so forth : others are cased in a couple of boards , cuirassier fashion , on which , conspicuous in four - inch type , is set ...
... human body ; the unapproachable excellence of Thomas's steel pens ; the advan- tages of Frisby's filter , and so forth : others are cased in a couple of boards , cuirassier fashion , on which , conspicuous in four - inch type , is set ...
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