The Quarterly Review, Volumen19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1818 |
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... facts and observations in this his favourite pursuit ; and thinking with Erasmus , that ut homines , ita libros , indies ... fact analogous to the increased bulk and muscular strength of those persons who have lost both their legs . Cups ...
... facts and observations in this his favourite pursuit ; and thinking with Erasmus , that ut homines , ita libros , indies ... fact analogous to the increased bulk and muscular strength of those persons who have lost both their legs . Cups ...
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... fact , that severe masters seldom suffer from their slaves ' resentment .'- pp . 11 , 12 . At Petersburgh our travellers embark on board the steam - boat which plies between Norfolk and Richmond , and which is thus de- scribed : ' The ...
... fact , that severe masters seldom suffer from their slaves ' resentment .'- pp . 11 , 12 . At Petersburgh our travellers embark on board the steam - boat which plies between Norfolk and Richmond , and which is thus de- scribed : ' The ...
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... fact , a migrating people ; they have few or none of those local at- tachments and fixed habits , which make it in Europe so painful a task to separate from those objects which time and memory have endeared . We are told , that not ...
... fact , a migrating people ; they have few or none of those local at- tachments and fixed habits , which make it in Europe so painful a task to separate from those objects which time and memory have endeared . We are told , that not ...
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... fact , that the chief of what we see is the work of four years . The hundreds of commodious , well - finished brick houses , the spacious and busy markets , the substantial public buildings , the thousands of prosperous well - dressed ...
... fact , that the chief of what we see is the work of four years . The hundreds of commodious , well - finished brick houses , the spacious and busy markets , the substantial public buildings , the thousands of prosperous well - dressed ...
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... fact being a perpetual manifestation of its presence , ) had not made the earth capacious enough for all the creatures whom it was intended to support ! And let no man be deluded into an ap- probation of this plerophobia , by the ...
... fact being a perpetual manifestation of its presence , ) had not made the earth capacious enough for all the creatures whom it was intended to support ! And let no man be deluded into an ap- probation of this plerophobia , by the ...
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