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... mind , in some instances exhibiting all the force of the writer's talents , in others only valuable because they bear his signature . avidity with which the reader ever devours this species of pub- lication , has been traced to the ...
... mind , in some instances exhibiting all the force of the writer's talents , in others only valuable because they bear his signature . avidity with which the reader ever devours this species of pub- lication , has been traced to the ...
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... mind express the irrita- tion of prolonged expectation and disappointed hope , which slight reflection might have pointed out as the common fate of mortality . Burns neither acknowledged adversity as the tamer of the human breast ...
... mind express the irrita- tion of prolonged expectation and disappointed hope , which slight reflection might have pointed out as the common fate of mortality . Burns neither acknowledged adversity as the tamer of the human breast ...
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... mind . The opposite virtues they ascribe to their own sect , as can- dour , liberality , the spirit of discussion , and an exemption from eyery human prejudice , ' & c . - Vol . i . 201 . To depreciate our fellow creatures may gratify ...
... mind . The opposite virtues they ascribe to their own sect , as can- dour , liberality , the spirit of discussion , and an exemption from eyery human prejudice , ' & c . - Vol . i . 201 . To depreciate our fellow creatures may gratify ...
Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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