The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... considered condemnation of our native tongue . Poetry has been often com- This series on the River Duddon is a reg- ister of the thoughts which may be suggested to a poet in tracking this stream from its source in the mountains to its ...
... considered condemnation of our native tongue . Poetry has been often com- This series on the River Duddon is a reg- ister of the thoughts which may be suggested to a poet in tracking this stream from its source in the mountains to its ...
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... considered that , in our imperfect natures , the ap- more generous than that which forgets itself prehension of religious truth is merely relative , and in the respect which , through the influence of that superstition may be often by ...
... considered that , in our imperfect natures , the ap- more generous than that which forgets itself prehension of religious truth is merely relative , and in the respect which , through the influence of that superstition may be often by ...
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... considered as justly re- nounced by all competent authorities on the subject . * Nature is too strong for it , and See the Reports of the Home Inspectors of Prisons for 1837-8 . it may be or has been made a formidable force derived from ...
... considered as justly re- nounced by all competent authorities on the subject . * Nature is too strong for it , and See the Reports of the Home Inspectors of Prisons for 1837-8 . it may be or has been made a formidable force derived from ...
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... considered ourselves safe in pouring it denly burst open , and twenty - five or thirty out . We insisted that the matter should not men rushed in , the alcalde , alguazils , soldiers , end here , and that the letter should go to the ...
... considered ourselves safe in pouring it denly burst open , and twenty - five or thirty out . We insisted that the matter should not men rushed in , the alcalde , alguazils , soldiers , end here , and that the letter should go to the ...
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... considered taking liberties , and could difficulty . I was not disposed to dispute his only be done in the dry season . After delibera- title , but read his papers as attentively as if I tion , we resolved first to obtain drawings of ...
... considered taking liberties , and could difficulty . I was not disposed to dispute his only be done in the dry season . After delibera- title , but read his papers as attentively as if I tion , we resolved first to obtain drawings of ...
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