The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 - English literature |
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... hope , there- fore , that whatever happens , even although the continental powers , who are interested , should quarrel about the division of the spoil , Great Bri- tain will stand completely neuter , holding fast by the policy of peace ...
... hope , there- fore , that whatever happens , even although the continental powers , who are interested , should quarrel about the division of the spoil , Great Bri- tain will stand completely neuter , holding fast by the policy of peace ...
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... hope and fear , of love and hatred , of gratitude and re- sentment , characterize our species in every age and in every clime . All the materials of history are supplied , not by variations in our nature , but by various modifications ...
... hope and fear , of love and hatred , of gratitude and re- sentment , characterize our species in every age and in every clime . All the materials of history are supplied , not by variations in our nature , but by various modifications ...
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... Hope springs eternal in the human breast ; Man never is , but always to be , blest . " In the pursuits , the attainments , and the joys of life , there is , then , that idealism which Berkeley and Hume would find in material exist- ence ...
... Hope springs eternal in the human breast ; Man never is , but always to be , blest . " In the pursuits , the attainments , and the joys of life , there is , then , that idealism which Berkeley and Hume would find in material exist- ence ...
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... hope . She had lost a mast , her rigg- ing was burst and shivered , and the torn sails flapped about in long stripes . It seemed that but little chance re- mained of the vessel weathering the storm , and the Captain ordered the boats to ...
... hope . She had lost a mast , her rigg- ing was burst and shivered , and the torn sails flapped about in long stripes . It seemed that but little chance re- mained of the vessel weathering the storm , and the Captain ordered the boats to ...
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... hope represented to us the chance that some vessel might pass by , and relieve us from our present desolate situation . Still our condition was wretched , and our food scarce and unwholesome , consisting merely of roots , and the few ...
... hope represented to us the chance that some vessel might pass by , and relieve us from our present desolate situation . Still our condition was wretched , and our food scarce and unwholesome , consisting merely of roots , and the few ...
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