Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... considered in reference to loyalty or to patriotism , to all that binds our hearts to the throne , or that attaches us to our national con- stitution and privileges ; from the ple- nitude of authority , or rather from the insidious ...
... considered in reference to loyalty or to patriotism , to all that binds our hearts to the throne , or that attaches us to our national con- stitution and privileges ; from the ple- nitude of authority , or rather from the insidious ...
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... considered as a discovery ; but this opens no track to the future adventurer . To this eccentric power there lies no path , - of this poignant pleasure there is no perennial source . That it exists , we are persuaded , since we see it ...
... considered as a discovery ; but this opens no track to the future adventurer . To this eccentric power there lies no path , - of this poignant pleasure there is no perennial source . That it exists , we are persuaded , since we see it ...
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... considered as possible ; though it is not very likely that the occupier of a common - place rotundity would be content to lose the pleasure of think- ing like Newton or Bacon , merely out of dogged moroseness , which would hurt nobody ...
... considered as possible ; though it is not very likely that the occupier of a common - place rotundity would be content to lose the pleasure of think- ing like Newton or Bacon , merely out of dogged moroseness , which would hurt nobody ...
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... considered as of any consequence in the estima- tion of the phrenetic or phrenological hypothesis . To conclude , ( for I do not wish to exhaust the subject , ) it may be men- tioned , as an additional argument for the introduction of ...
... considered as of any consequence in the estima- tion of the phrenetic or phrenological hypothesis . To conclude , ( for I do not wish to exhaust the subject , ) it may be men- tioned , as an additional argument for the introduction of ...
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... considered as a thing far more hazardous than what we look on a voyage to China to be now - a- days ; and the traveller , before leaving his disconsolate friends , generally made his will , and settled his affairs , as the chances were ...
... considered as a thing far more hazardous than what we look on a voyage to China to be now - a- days ; and the traveller , before leaving his disconsolate friends , generally made his will , and settled his affairs , as the chances were ...
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