The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1827 |
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... mind , of which we are now possessed ; and of having rendered them eminently attractive , by the many felicitous ornaments of diction and thought , which they have received from his hand . But although we thus cheerfully applaud Mr ...
... mind , of which we are now possessed ; and of having rendered them eminently attractive , by the many felicitous ornaments of diction and thought , which they have received from his hand . But although we thus cheerfully applaud Mr ...
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... mind the old Athenian proverb , that " it is more infamous to lose our language than our liberty : " they called to mind the noble con- duct of the ancient Greeks , who , when fallen under the Roman yoke , received their chains in ...
... mind the old Athenian proverb , that " it is more infamous to lose our language than our liberty : " they called to mind the noble con- duct of the ancient Greeks , who , when fallen under the Roman yoke , received their chains in ...
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... mind ; but it is more rapid , more exciteable . The conclusion which the female mind forms , is always only one , and the most immediate , the remainder of the series is wanting ; but a crowd of single conclusions suddenly spring up ...
... mind ; but it is more rapid , more exciteable . The conclusion which the female mind forms , is always only one , and the most immediate , the remainder of the series is wanting ; but a crowd of single conclusions suddenly spring up ...
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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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