The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 - English literature |
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... respect to France , her si- tuation , though apparently peaceable and prosperous , contains ample ma- terials for inflammation and mischief . The fact cannot be denied , that France , notwithstanding the great exploits of her warriors ...
... respect to France , her si- tuation , though apparently peaceable and prosperous , contains ample ma- terials for inflammation and mischief . The fact cannot be denied , that France , notwithstanding the great exploits of her warriors ...
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... respect for family renown , only to encounter another equally distressing to a sen- sitive mind , in the person of his brave forefather's target , divested of its " brazen studs and tough bull hide , That death so often dash'd aside ...
... respect for family renown , only to encounter another equally distressing to a sen- sitive mind , in the person of his brave forefather's target , divested of its " brazen studs and tough bull hide , That death so often dash'd aside ...
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... lyræ . Quò , Musa , tendis ? Desine pervicax Referre sermones Deorum , et Magna modis tenuare parvis . " The profound controversy respect- ing the existence or non - 24 [ Jan. Realities and Imaginations . Realities and Imaginations.
... lyræ . Quò , Musa , tendis ? Desine pervicax Referre sermones Deorum , et Magna modis tenuare parvis . " The profound controversy respect- ing the existence or non - 24 [ Jan. Realities and Imaginations . Realities and Imaginations.
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The profound controversy respect- ing the existence or non - existence of matter , is now as much neglected as the controversy of the eternal pro- cession . It is in its nature too re- mote from human apprehension to be generally ...
The profound controversy respect- ing the existence or non - existence of matter , is now as much neglected as the controversy of the eternal pro- cession . It is in its nature too re- mote from human apprehension to be generally ...
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... respect , have the best claim in the world to that privilege . Ano- ther kindly insinuates something about the foolish man who built his house upon the sand . And I have more than once been cut short in pursuing the thread of some ...
... respect , have the best claim in the world to that privilege . Ano- ther kindly insinuates something about the foolish man who built his house upon the sand . And I have more than once been cut short in pursuing the thread of some ...
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