The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 |
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... possessed dreadful means of destruc- tion ; he does indeed possess them , and , believe me , my father , he will infallibly use them . " 999 - Good sense , good feeling , and a tone of characteristic pro- bability , a judicious ...
... possessed dreadful means of destruc- tion ; he does indeed possess them , and , believe me , my father , he will infallibly use them . " 999 - Good sense , good feeling , and a tone of characteristic pro- bability , a judicious ...
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... possess little of those pure principles and refined feelings without which the finer beauties of poetry cannot be ... possesses a decided superiority over her sister - art of music , in which the power of the most perfect professor to ...
... possess little of those pure principles and refined feelings without which the finer beauties of poetry cannot be ... possesses a decided superiority over her sister - art of music , in which the power of the most perfect professor to ...
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with regard to the faculties which other individuals either possess or do not possess . ' This is an argument on ... possessed by others : -but we can observe external indications in others , analo- gous to those which we know to be the ...
with regard to the faculties which other individuals either possess or do not possess . ' This is an argument on ... possessed by others : -but we can observe external indications in others , analo- gous to those which we know to be the ...
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