The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen32Philological Society of London, 1797 |
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... hope and joy . We fhall foon bury all our other hope and joy , never to rife again . And fhall beings that have no end , prize any thing that has ? Chrift is indeed the Truth , and the World a Lie . Infidels believe it , and are undone ...
... hope and joy . We fhall foon bury all our other hope and joy , never to rife again . And fhall beings that have no end , prize any thing that has ? Chrift is indeed the Truth , and the World a Lie . Infidels believe it , and are undone ...
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... hope for contentment in this life , or happinefs in a future one : and the refult of my felf - examination was , a determined refolution to make her facred dictates the guide of all my future actions . Don't think , SAM ! that either ...
... hope for contentment in this life , or happinefs in a future one : and the refult of my felf - examination was , a determined refolution to make her facred dictates the guide of all my future actions . Don't think , SAM ! that either ...
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... hope that we fhall , in every town in England , have the pleasure of seeing a Burning Moun- tain arife , although it fhould be no bigger than a sugar loaf . When that happy period arrives , all those who have the good of their country ...
... hope that we fhall , in every town in England , have the pleasure of seeing a Burning Moun- tain arife , although it fhould be no bigger than a sugar loaf . When that happy period arrives , all those who have the good of their country ...
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... hope was blafted for ever ! -I found the following letter from the brother of my Harriet : " Dear Charles , I am distracted ! I am about to communicate to you a fcene , which will give the darkest colouring to every hour of my future ...
... hope was blafted for ever ! -I found the following letter from the brother of my Harriet : " Dear Charles , I am distracted ! I am about to communicate to you a fcene , which will give the darkest colouring to every hour of my future ...
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... hope ever will . " Hungary is defcribed as an uneven country : It is well cultivated ; chiefly corn land , and fome pafture . Its gentle elevations fit it for the Vine , which is planted on the banks expofed to the Sun. " Dr. Townfon ...
... hope ever will . " Hungary is defcribed as an uneven country : It is well cultivated ; chiefly corn land , and fome pafture . Its gentle elevations fit it for the Vine , which is planted on the banks expofed to the Sun. " Dr. Townfon ...
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Página 52 - Such attempts ought to be repelled with a decision which shall convince France and the world that we are not a degraded people, humiliated under a colonial spirit of fear and sense of inferiority, fitted to be the miserable instruments of foreign influence, and regardless of national honor, character, and interest.
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Página 51 - ... of government in proportion to their experience of its utility, yielding a ready and general obedience to laws flowing from the reason, and resting on the only solid foundation, the affections of the people.
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