Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volumen 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
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... reason which he conceals from his friend , viz . that he had found the di- plomatist's lost packet , and means to make the most of that good fortune , with the minister . The interview is accomplished MISS EDGEWORTH'S PATRONAGE . 3 Miss ...
... reason which he conceals from his friend , viz . that he had found the di- plomatist's lost packet , and means to make the most of that good fortune , with the minister . The interview is accomplished MISS EDGEWORTH'S PATRONAGE . 3 Miss ...
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... reason on the most important occasion of their lives . Miss Edgeworth has pre- sumed to treat this mighty power with far less reverence . She has analyzed it , and found that it does not consist of one simple element , but that several ...
... reason on the most important occasion of their lives . Miss Edgeworth has pre- sumed to treat this mighty power with far less reverence . She has analyzed it , and found that it does not consist of one simple element , but that several ...
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... reasons put into the mouths of the actors themselves , what is the right mode of conduct in circumstances of difficulty or temptation . She is constantly endeavouring to point out , by the discussion of cases judiciously selected , or ...
... reasons put into the mouths of the actors themselves , what is the right mode of conduct in circumstances of difficulty or temptation . She is constantly endeavouring to point out , by the discussion of cases judiciously selected , or ...
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... reason , that the writers of novels have justly relied for securing the public attention . Discretion and a logical head they thought by no means fit for the heroes and heroines of romance . And , un- doubtedly , if effect were the only ...
... reason , that the writers of novels have justly relied for securing the public attention . Discretion and a logical head they thought by no means fit for the heroes and heroines of romance . And , un- doubtedly , if effect were the only ...
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... reason that should influence a highly gifted and truly honest man to reject it , if proffered to him . The dis- cussion of this question may , however , well be suspended till there be another vacancy ; —a vacancy which , we sincerely ...
... reason that should influence a highly gifted and truly honest man to reject it , if proffered to him . The dis- cussion of this question may , however , well be suspended till there be another vacancy ; —a vacancy which , we sincerely ...
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