The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes 70-71John Murray, 1842 |
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... English reader ceded to then - their domestic pursuits , studies , and fling it from him with wonder and disgust . The amusements - their opinion of themselves , a nice author had prepared himself for his revolting task point - their ...
... English reader ceded to then - their domestic pursuits , studies , and fling it from him with wonder and disgust . The amusements - their opinion of themselves , a nice author had prepared himself for his revolting task point - their ...
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... English feelings and English prejudices may , perhaps , bias our judgment ; our neighbours consider us an- tiquated and unwise in our views on this branch of civil government ; and we know that the French system of legalized prosti ...
... English feelings and English prejudices may , perhaps , bias our judgment ; our neighbours consider us an- tiquated and unwise in our views on this branch of civil government ; and we know that the French system of legalized prosti ...
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... English newspaper supposed to be patron- ised most largely , and almost exclusively , by the highest classes of our society , is the only one that ventures to place before its readers in regular or nearly regular succession , a series ...
... English newspaper supposed to be patron- ised most largely , and almost exclusively , by the highest classes of our society , is the only one that ventures to place before its readers in regular or nearly regular succession , a series ...
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... English public . The third edi- tion of the Encyclopædia ' was accord ingly begun in more favourable circum- stances , and under the management of Mr. Colin Macfarquhar ; but it was not till after his death , in 1793 , when the Reverend ...
... English public . The third edi- tion of the Encyclopædia ' was accord ingly begun in more favourable circum- stances , and under the management of Mr. Colin Macfarquhar ; but it was not till after his death , in 1793 , when the Reverend ...
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... English and heedless pace - diverged from the beat- Experimental School , he denied all merit and en highway of knowledge , and struck into influence to the labours of the immortal deline- those devious paths where Nature often un- ator ...
... English and heedless pace - diverged from the beat- Experimental School , he denied all merit and en highway of knowledge , and struck into influence to the labours of the immortal deline- those devious paths where Nature often un- ator ...
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