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Page 111
That this was the opinion of the Vice Chancellor , may be inferred from the circumstance of the young women being liberated without appearing before him , who , if any thing whatever could have been proved against them , would not have ...
That this was the opinion of the Vice Chancellor , may be inferred from the circumstance of the young women being liberated without appearing before him , who , if any thing whatever could have been proved against them , would not have ...
Page 303
The Italians , " she says , “ would possess dignity , if there was any thing gloomy or melancholy in their character . ” It is to the English alone she is willing to grant this enviable melancholy , in its greatest perfection , for she ...
The Italians , " she says , “ would possess dignity , if there was any thing gloomy or melancholy in their character . ” It is to the English alone she is willing to grant this enviable melancholy , in its greatest perfection , for she ...
Page 395
... that “ there is a perpetual tendency in the human frame to transfer the regard due to any thing , first desire as the means of happiness , to the thing itself , as the end ; and hence the love of riches , of power , and personal ...
... that “ there is a perpetual tendency in the human frame to transfer the regard due to any thing , first desire as the means of happiness , to the thing itself , as the end ; and hence the love of riches , of power , and personal ...
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Contents
MONTHLY REVIEW | 1 |
France on the Commerce of 534 | 2 |
Blaquieres Review of the Spanish Re Court on our Relations with the Sultaun | 28 |
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