The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 |
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... experience , which the mere medical man never can possess . Õit the other hand , it was to be presumed that any attempt of the description by a female , however experienced in the managemerf of children , would exhibit a corresponding ...
... experience , which the mere medical man never can possess . Õit the other hand , it was to be presumed that any attempt of the description by a female , however experienced in the managemerf of children , would exhibit a corresponding ...
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... experience is , that a people who habitually regard the obligations of Christianity in their conduct towards other men , and who steadfastly refuse , through whatever consequences , to engage in acts of hostility , will experience ...
... experience is , that a people who habitually regard the obligations of Christianity in their conduct towards other men , and who steadfastly refuse , through whatever consequences , to engage in acts of hostility , will experience ...
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... experience of France during the last century , how- ever , has taught one most important lesson , that the female character cannot be degraded without injury to the whole system of morals throughout the community . The open ...
... experience of France during the last century , how- ever , has taught one most important lesson , that the female character cannot be degraded without injury to the whole system of morals throughout the community . The open ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
Greens Essay on Criminal Laws | 23 |
Stewarts History of Philosophy trans | 73 |
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