The London Quarterly Review, Volumen 15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... seem to possess a faculty of putting off the thought of misery , and of escaping from its pressure when it comes . This inauspicious marriage was effected at the end of October , 1791 , with emigration and civil war before his eyes ! In ...
... seem to possess a faculty of putting off the thought of misery , and of escaping from its pressure when it comes . This inauspicious marriage was effected at the end of October , 1791 , with emigration and civil war before his eyes ! In ...
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... seem to have been their own stewards ; they went about their farms , talked with their tenants , saw things with their own eyes , shared in the losses as well as the gains , attended at the weddings and drank with the guests . It was ...
... seem to have been their own stewards ; they went about their farms , talked with their tenants , saw things with their own eyes , shared in the losses as well as the gains , attended at the weddings and drank with the guests . It was ...
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... seems to have been no other motive for the imposition than vanity , and a desire of enjoying as much dictinction as possible while his part lasted ; for certain it is that he served the royalists faithfully , and died in their cause ...
... seems to have been no other motive for the imposition than vanity , and a desire of enjoying as much dictinction as possible while his part lasted ; for certain it is that he served the royalists faithfully , and died in their cause ...
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... seem to have forgotten the use of that unassuming , yet respectable personage , the positive degree . A charge like this cannot easily be made good in a Review : the same expressions which add a meretricious brilliancy to an ex- tract ...
... seem to have forgotten the use of that unassuming , yet respectable personage , the positive degree . A charge like this cannot easily be made good in a Review : the same expressions which add a meretricious brilliancy to an ex- tract ...
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... seems to have been formed for rivetting the love and admiration of all who knew her , and whose memory we take delight in honouring , whenever it is in our power . " Then blanch'd the soldier's bronz'd and furrow'd cheek While of coarse ...
... seems to have been formed for rivetting the love and admiration of all who knew her , and whose memory we take delight in honouring , whenever it is in our power . " Then blanch'd the soldier's bronz'd and furrow'd cheek While of coarse ...
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