Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... object of great interest to compare , with the assistance of the lights de- rived from experience , their estimate of their own merits and pretensions , with the sentence which has been pro- r nounced on an appeal to time " No doubt but ...
... object of great interest to compare , with the assistance of the lights de- rived from experience , their estimate of their own merits and pretensions , with the sentence which has been pro- r nounced on an appeal to time " No doubt but ...
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... object round which the conflict of opinion was main- tained . Political discussion , excluded from actual life during the stern rule of Napoleon , took the direction of literary criticism , making the opinions expressed with regard to ...
... object round which the conflict of opinion was main- tained . Political discussion , excluded from actual life during the stern rule of Napoleon , took the direction of literary criticism , making the opinions expressed with regard to ...
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... object of Rollin to in- fuse into his educational system , the cold correctness , the dryness , and , after all , the defect of real learning or com- prehensive view which his Ancient His- tory exhibits , are surely sufficient to ...
... object of Rollin to in- fuse into his educational system , the cold correctness , the dryness , and , after all , the defect of real learning or com- prehensive view which his Ancient His- tory exhibits , are surely sufficient to ...
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... object of his visit is yet a mystery : he comes then , it appears , to propose to Suzette , not M. Edouard , of whose energetic and summary way of making love he cannot be supposed to know any thing , but a certain brave militaire ...
... object of his visit is yet a mystery : he comes then , it appears , to propose to Suzette , not M. Edouard , of whose energetic and summary way of making love he cannot be supposed to know any thing , but a certain brave militaire ...
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... object of the assembled parties- that is to say , of and concerning din- ner - What was for dinner yesterday , and whether it was good this is an illustration of the pleasures of retro- spection - What is for dinner to - day , and ...
... object of the assembled parties- that is to say , of and concerning din- ner - What was for dinner yesterday , and whether it was good this is an illustration of the pleasures of retro- spection - What is for dinner to - day , and ...
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