Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volumen 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
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... success , and the honest eulogy we pronounced upon her efforts in the cause of good sense and virtue ; and it is no slight consolation to us , while suffering under alternate reproaches for ill - timed seve- VOL . IV . New Series . 1 ...
... success , and the honest eulogy we pronounced upon her efforts in the cause of good sense and virtue ; and it is no slight consolation to us , while suffering under alternate reproaches for ill - timed seve- VOL . IV . New Series . 1 ...
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... success , at least , would not be extremely encouraging . We do not know whether she begins to think so too ; but it seems to us that she has endeavoured to unite both these objects in the work before us a short analysis of which we ...
... success , at least , would not be extremely encouraging . We do not know whether she begins to think so too ; but it seems to us that she has endeavoured to unite both these objects in the work before us a short analysis of which we ...
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... success upon the fair competition of those emancipated talents by which alone they can deserve it ! The story places Mr. and Mr. Percy , with their eldest son Godfrey , and their daughters Caroline and Rosamond , at the fa- mily mansion ...
... success upon the fair competition of those emancipated talents by which alone they can deserve it ! The story places Mr. and Mr. Percy , with their eldest son Godfrey , and their daughters Caroline and Rosamond , at the fa- mily mansion ...
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... from its most dreadful consequences - poverty and contempt - is in itself weari- some and painful - that the pauses and recreations of successful diligence comprise within them more cheerfulness and real gra- tification 16 SELECT REVIEWS .
... from its most dreadful consequences - poverty and contempt - is in itself weari- some and painful - that the pauses and recreations of successful diligence comprise within them more cheerfulness and real gra- tification 16 SELECT REVIEWS .
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... success and attainments are no more than what half the world may hope to equal by following the same means . She deals in exam ples , not in wonders ; hers are models of imitable excellence , and she rarely abuses the license of fiction ...
... success and attainments are no more than what half the world may hope to equal by following the same means . She deals in exam ples , not in wonders ; hers are models of imitable excellence , and she rarely abuses the license of fiction ...
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