The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... ment , or , as regards the rhythm , by any thing that proceeds from them : and far be it marked and salient melodies . These things from us to treat Mr. Wordsworth's Sonnets were not to be excluded , but they were otherwise than as ...
... ment , or , as regards the rhythm , by any thing that proceeds from them : and far be it marked and salient melodies . These things from us to treat Mr. Wordsworth's Sonnets were not to be excluded , but they were otherwise than as ...
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... ment , show a considerable increase of the offences from which death has been removed , - an increase of no less than 38 per cent . Mr. Redgrave , indeed , states that offences generally have increased 25 per cent . , and seems to infer ...
... ment , show a considerable increase of the offences from which death has been removed , - an increase of no less than 38 per cent . Mr. Redgrave , indeed , states that offences generally have increased 25 per cent . , and seems to infer ...
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... ment by death turns , no doubt , upon a com- parison of it with other punishments ; but these must be punishments of which we have experience in this country , or in some coun- try in a similar social state . For as to Ame- rican ...
... ment by death turns , no doubt , upon a com- parison of it with other punishments ; but these must be punishments of which we have experience in this country , or in some coun- try in a similar social state . For as to Ame- rican ...
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... ment del Norte , ' from Mr. Catherwood , things were on the point of coming to a bloody termination , for Mr. Stephens and his party were well armed and resolute , when fortunately a person of a better class entered the hut , and asked ...
... ment del Norte , ' from Mr. Catherwood , things were on the point of coming to a bloody termination , for Mr. Stephens and his party were well armed and resolute , when fortunately a person of a better class entered the hut , and asked ...
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... ment , and fearing that among these ruins I might wreck my own political fortunes , and bring reproach upon my political friends , I thought it safer to set out in pursuit .'- vol . i . , p . 148 . feelings subdued by the horrors which ...
... ment , and fearing that among these ruins I might wreck my own political fortunes , and bring reproach upon my political friends , I thought it safer to set out in pursuit .'- vol . i . , p . 148 . feelings subdued by the horrors which ...
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