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 3M. Thomas, 1814 |
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... Friendship , On , 502 Caprices of Fortune , 89 Celibacy , Female , 459 Kitten , The , 474 80 Violet , The , 45 Woman , FOR JANUARY , 1814 . CONTENTS . REVIEWS . SPIRIT. 215 Life of Bossuet , Review of Butler's , 300 Wellington , Notice ...
... Friendship , On , 502 Caprices of Fortune , 89 Celibacy , Female , 459 Kitten , The , 474 80 Violet , The , 45 Woman , FOR JANUARY , 1814 . CONTENTS . REVIEWS . SPIRIT. 215 Life of Bossuet , Review of Butler's , 300 Wellington , Notice ...
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... friend , bring him back to our converse with a sort of freshness in the illu- sion that borders upon reality . As we are among those who love the memory of Mr. Burke , we cherish these illusions , and are glad to be helped in bringing ...
... friend , bring him back to our converse with a sort of freshness in the illu- sion that borders upon reality . As we are among those who love the memory of Mr. Burke , we cherish these illusions , and are glad to be helped in bringing ...
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... friendship . In all these things Mr. Burke was provident , calculating , mindful of the infir- mity of every human agent , and the fragility of his operations ; and impressed with the danger of speculative innovations , and experiments ...
... friendship . In all these things Mr. Burke was provident , calculating , mindful of the infir- mity of every human agent , and the fragility of his operations ; and impressed with the danger of speculative innovations , and experiments ...
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... friend- ships , or personal ambition , could ever induce Mr. Burke to treat his country with secondary regard . On great conservative points he frequently differed with his party ; placing his country , and his country only , full ...
... friend- ships , or personal ambition , could ever induce Mr. Burke to treat his country with secondary regard . On great conservative points he frequently differed with his party ; placing his country , and his country only , full ...
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... friends of treating with ungene- rous levity the misfortunes of the royal family of France . They will not , however , suppose me capable of deliberately violating the sacredness of misery in a palace or in a cottage ; and I sincerely ...
... friends of treating with ungene- rous levity the misfortunes of the royal family of France . They will not , however , suppose me capable of deliberately violating the sacredness of misery in a palace or in a cottage ; and I sincerely ...
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