The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 102,Parte 1;Volumen 151E. Cave, 1832 |
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... English tourist . If true patriotism consists in attach- ment to our native land and its insti- tutions , how much will that patriot- ism be augmented , if it can be shown that , independent of our institutions , we possess infinitely ...
... English tourist . If true patriotism consists in attach- ment to our native land and its insti- tutions , how much will that patriot- ism be augmented , if it can be shown that , independent of our institutions , we possess infinitely ...
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... English Tourist ; -to which the fol- lowing may be deemed an introduc- tory paper . - A. BRITISH GEOLOGY . - No . I. GEOLOGY has engaged the attention of scientific men within the last twenty years , perhaps in a greater degree than any ...
... English Tourist ; -to which the fol- lowing may be deemed an introduc- tory paper . - A. BRITISH GEOLOGY . - No . I. GEOLOGY has engaged the attention of scientific men within the last twenty years , perhaps in a greater degree than any ...
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... English authors , Addison was the writer he most admired for his style ; and he seems to have formed his own chiefly on the model , and on the writers whose characteristics were ease and familiarity , rather than eleva- tion , or even ...
... English authors , Addison was the writer he most admired for his style ; and he seems to have formed his own chiefly on the model , and on the writers whose characteristics were ease and familiarity , rather than eleva- tion , or even ...
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... English authors , who wrote when neatness and polish of language was less studied ; such as forces the reader onward with an irresistible impulse ; such as compels him that begins , to proceed . Hume's periods are elegant , but not ...
... English authors , who wrote when neatness and polish of language was less studied ; such as forces the reader onward with an irresistible impulse ; such as compels him that begins , to proceed . Hume's periods are elegant , but not ...
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... English authors of his day , into the absurd use of the past tense of the in- finitive for the present : " John in- tended to have hanged the governor and all the garrison ; ' ' Wolsey intended to have enriched the library of his col ...
... English authors of his day , into the absurd use of the past tense of the in- finitive for the present : " John in- tended to have hanged the governor and all the garrison ; ' ' Wolsey intended to have enriched the library of his col ...
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