The Quarterly Review, Volume 36William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1827 |
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... circumstances which must have been utterly indefensible even in the case of an individual totally destitute of the resources which lay within its reach . It appears , upon the very face of Mr. Owen's narrative , that of one , at least ...
... circumstances which must have been utterly indefensible even in the case of an individual totally destitute of the resources which lay within its reach . It appears , upon the very face of Mr. Owen's narrative , that of one , at least ...
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... circumstances might enable them to execute , with the promise of further assistance from the So- ciety , from time to time , in proportion to their progress in the undertaking . ' So much , then , for this pattern specimen . The ...
... circumstances might enable them to execute , with the promise of further assistance from the So- ciety , from time to time , in proportion to their progress in the undertaking . ' So much , then , for this pattern specimen . The ...
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... circumstances , that not one amongst them had received the benefit of regular instruction in the dead languages during the course of his early life , and that all of them belonged to a religious sect , which is supposed to hold out no ...
... circumstances , that not one amongst them had received the benefit of regular instruction in the dead languages during the course of his early life , and that all of them belonged to a religious sect , which is supposed to hold out no ...
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... circumstances . This was not a Chinese version executed by Chinese penmen ; this was not even the pro- duction of a foreigner of eminent learning , who had devoted sufficient time and labour to the acquisition of the Chinese tongue ...
... circumstances . This was not a Chinese version executed by Chinese penmen ; this was not even the pro- duction of a foreigner of eminent learning , who had devoted sufficient time and labour to the acquisition of the Chinese tongue ...
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... circumstances , to act upon different principles , it is evident that their eyes are now fully open to the error of the system which continues to find favour in Earl - street : witness a passage , which we shall extract from the Third ...
... circumstances , to act upon different principles , it is evident that their eyes are now fully open to the error of the system which continues to find favour in Earl - street : witness a passage , which we shall extract from the Third ...
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