The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volumen 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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... reason will be found peculiarly applicable to the present publication , which is inferior , in importance and originality , to none of those that preceded it . Before proceeding to the proper subject of this article , we must remark ...
... reason will be found peculiarly applicable to the present publication , which is inferior , in importance and originality , to none of those that preceded it . Before proceeding to the proper subject of this article , we must remark ...
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... whether the author was justifiable for expending so large a quantity of her moral medicines on so small a body of patients and upon patients too whom she had every reason to fear would turn out incurable . Upon reflection , however.
... whether the author was justifiable for expending so large a quantity of her moral medicines on so small a body of patients and upon patients too whom she had every reason to fear would turn out incurable . Upon reflection , however.
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... reasons indeed for his versati- lity on almost every occasion ; and the address with which she has represented him as rejecting at other times the most reason- able and affectionate advice - just in order to show that he had a will and ...
... reasons indeed for his versati- lity on almost every occasion ; and the address with which she has represented him as rejecting at other times the most reason- able and affectionate advice - just in order to show that he had a will and ...
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... reason it is an offence to blow the nose in their presence . They detest the Turks , because they consider them as usurpers of their country . The curious superstition of dreading the injurious consequences of a look , from an evil , or ...
... reason it is an offence to blow the nose in their presence . They detest the Turks , because they consider them as usurpers of their country . The curious superstition of dreading the injurious consequences of a look , from an evil , or ...
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... reason to believe he had inspired me with a mutual attachment . Perceiving this , he waited with patience till time produced more tender sentiments in his favor ; and who can tell what might have followed had not my prudence and ...
... reason to believe he had inspired me with a mutual attachment . Perceiving this , he waited with patience till time produced more tender sentiments in his favor ; and who can tell what might have followed had not my prudence and ...
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The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., Volumen 6 Vista completa - 1815 |
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