The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 |
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... objects obtrude their effects upon us , without the concurrence , assistance , or even knowledge of the mind , until ... object of laughter , it is beyond the power of any of the senses to communicate an idea of it to the mind . Laughter ...
... objects obtrude their effects upon us , without the concurrence , assistance , or even knowledge of the mind , until ... object of laughter , it is beyond the power of any of the senses to communicate an idea of it to the mind . Laughter ...
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... object is of vast importance , since the circumstances of the time are developing every year the necessity of new efforts , in order to find food for an increasing population . To effect this object , the produce of the British and ...
... object is of vast importance , since the circumstances of the time are developing every year the necessity of new efforts , in order to find food for an increasing population . To effect this object , the produce of the British and ...
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... object , he said to the Polish deputies at Posen , " Adopt whatever measures you deem proper ; go as far , both in word and deeds , as you chuse ; I put no restraint on you . " In consequence , at the diet con- vened at Warsaw in the ...
... object , he said to the Polish deputies at Posen , " Adopt whatever measures you deem proper ; go as far , both in word and deeds , as you chuse ; I put no restraint on you . " In consequence , at the diet con- vened at Warsaw in the ...
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