The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1827 |
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... effect produced by this music is finer and greater than that of any admired art ; no painting , statue , or poem , no ima- gination of man can equal its wonderful power over the mind . The soft , and almost imperceptible accumulation of ...
... effect produced by this music is finer and greater than that of any admired art ; no painting , statue , or poem , no ima- gination of man can equal its wonderful power over the mind . The soft , and almost imperceptible accumulation of ...
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... effects of our boasted electricity ; and , indeed , our Persian visitors seemed anxious that the effect should be such as to satisfy the man who had dared us to the trial , that it was physical , not moral . The philosopher ...
... effects of our boasted electricity ; and , indeed , our Persian visitors seemed anxious that the effect should be such as to satisfy the man who had dared us to the trial , that it was physical , not moral . The philosopher ...
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... effect . It is , therefore , a mere nullity . As well might a man act the farce of voting in a desert , where there is nobody to see or to hear him . But if the voting of the minor part , in such an assembly , be a mere nullity , their ...
... effect . It is , therefore , a mere nullity . As well might a man act the farce of voting in a desert , where there is nobody to see or to hear him . But if the voting of the minor part , in such an assembly , be a mere nullity , their ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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