The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Reviews : V. 1-14, 1813-19 : New Ser., V. 1-2, 1820, Volumen 9M. Thomas, 1817 |
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... interest of the work , and is perfectly in unison with the spirit practically evinced in his researches and rovings . ' An observation has before been made , that every prin- cipal city of Greece occupies its peculiar plain , surrounded ...
... interest of the work , and is perfectly in unison with the spirit practically evinced in his researches and rovings . ' An observation has before been made , that every prin- cipal city of Greece occupies its peculiar plain , surrounded ...
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... interest thrown over it by ancient history , would be one of the most disagreeable on earth . Unwholesome air , me- phitic exhalations bursting through the rifted and rotten surface of a corrupted soil , as if all the land around were ...
... interest thrown over it by ancient history , would be one of the most disagreeable on earth . Unwholesome air , me- phitic exhalations bursting through the rifted and rotten surface of a corrupted soil , as if all the land around were ...
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... interest was not the motive . This feeling , however , operated the more strongly on Emily's father ; for though his daughter was really attached to the captain , yet she was so incessantly lectured on the subject of filial obedience ...
... interest was not the motive . This feeling , however , operated the more strongly on Emily's father ; for though his daughter was really attached to the captain , yet she was so incessantly lectured on the subject of filial obedience ...
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... interest for the captain . He saw in her a charming woman , who , but for her father's prohi- bition , would have been his wife : she beheld in him an amiable man , whose first love she had been , and — as her vanity whis- pered ...
... interest for the captain . He saw in her a charming woman , who , but for her father's prohi- bition , would have been his wife : she beheld in him an amiable man , whose first love she had been , and — as her vanity whis- pered ...
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... interest — and returning them whenever demanded the management will be easy and without expense ; but enter into complex machinery , and all the reverse effects will follow . The perfect freedom , convenience , and cheapness of these ...
... interest — and returning them whenever demanded the management will be easy and without expense ; but enter into complex machinery , and all the reverse effects will follow . The perfect freedom , convenience , and cheapness of these ...
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