The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, 3-4권Farrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... consequence in a moral and political point of view , the most serious and important of the aspects , under which , - especially in these times , -any subject can be considered . With the cause of English literature , as well as with ...
... consequence in a moral and political point of view , the most serious and important of the aspects , under which , - especially in these times , -any subject can be considered . With the cause of English literature , as well as with ...
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... consequence of the activity of their minds , and the indo- lence of their lives , induces them to mix much with one another . " This taste so animated which has given them the name of cockneys , * ( ba- dauds ) gathers new strength in ...
... consequence of the activity of their minds , and the indo- lence of their lives , induces them to mix much with one another . " This taste so animated which has given them the name of cockneys , * ( ba- dauds ) gathers new strength in ...
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... consequence , to the sovereign detestation of mankind ; -as if it were not a trait of primary excellence in any historical work , to be so framed as to awaken in the mind of the reader , those feelings alone , which nature and justice ...
... consequence , to the sovereign detestation of mankind ; -as if it were not a trait of primary excellence in any historical work , to be so framed as to awaken in the mind of the reader , those feelings alone , which nature and justice ...
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... consequence of both one and the other ) the autho- rity of those primitive truths , of those intuitive principles , which are , for all men , the source of knowledge , and which are incapable of being demonstrated , precisely because ...
... consequence of both one and the other ) the autho- rity of those primitive truths , of those intuitive principles , which are , for all men , the source of knowledge , and which are incapable of being demonstrated , precisely because ...
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... her husband that she has observed his love for Otillia , whom she wishes in consequence to remove also from the castle . Edward , recal- led in some measure to virtuous reflection , by this 54 [ Jan. Elective Affinities - a Novel .
... her husband that she has observed his love for Otillia , whom she wishes in consequence to remove also from the castle . Edward , recal- led in some measure to virtuous reflection , by this 54 [ Jan. Elective Affinities - a Novel .
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