The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... brought about to the extent for there is no mind so rare , nor consequent- of a popular acceptation , and also that to ly so original , as one which is intellectually this day there are readers to whom his capable of the most brilliant ...
... brought about to the extent for there is no mind so rare , nor consequent- of a popular acceptation , and also that to ly so original , as one which is intellectually this day there are readers to whom his capable of the most brilliant ...
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... brought to bear upon another , in subject matter to which all un- derstandings apply themselves , nothing but the curse of Cassandra could have prevented some result from being obtained . So it is , however ; and it is chiefly for the ...
... brought to bear upon another , in subject matter to which all un- derstandings apply themselves , nothing but the curse of Cassandra could have prevented some result from being obtained . So it is , however ; and it is chiefly for the ...
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... brought before the bodily eyes , or come home to the individual feelings of such persons , will set them right in their senti- ments concerning an ambitious conqueror ; — the women of Zaragoza were under no mis- take ; but that nothing ...
... brought before the bodily eyes , or come home to the individual feelings of such persons , will set them right in their senti- ments concerning an ambitious conqueror ; — the women of Zaragoza were under no mis- take ; but that nothing ...
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... brought forward in the name of politi - ordinate and greedy industry , carrying with the industry of necessity or duty , but an in- cal liberty , he is to see at least that they it often a taint of gambling speculation , and may be ...
... brought forward in the name of politi - ordinate and greedy industry , carrying with the industry of necessity or duty , but an in- cal liberty , he is to see at least that they it often a taint of gambling speculation , and may be ...
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... brought about . He would not de- had some means of judging . The charge has been brought , we believe , by two very differ - ny , certainly , that stupendous moral as well as material results are the offspring of the ent classes of ...
... brought about . He would not de- had some means of judging . The charge has been brought , we believe , by two very differ - ny , certainly , that stupendous moral as well as material results are the offspring of the ent classes of ...
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