The Quarterly Review, Volume 73John Murray, 1843 |
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Page 142
... equally true in fact as in logic— that because English gentlemen are to be seen in the mornings in Kensington Gardens with their eye - glasses and sillinesses , ' the British nation can have no pretence to the character of liberal ...
... equally true in fact as in logic— that because English gentlemen are to be seen in the mornings in Kensington Gardens with their eye - glasses and sillinesses , ' the British nation can have no pretence to the character of liberal ...
Page 148
... equally divided between the thoughts of her mind and the ailments of her body - both such as have oc- curred to few ladies in this world before her . The correspondence comprises a large circle of relations and friends , among whom we ...
... equally divided between the thoughts of her mind and the ailments of her body - both such as have oc- curred to few ladies in this world before her . The correspondence comprises a large circle of relations and friends , among whom we ...
Page 177
... equally fostered and concealed , now felt itself ill at ease beneath the restraints and requirements of social duty ; he entered upon his new and me- thodical employment with ill - concealed disgust , and arrived at Leipsic in a state ...
... equally fostered and concealed , now felt itself ill at ease beneath the restraints and requirements of social duty ; he entered upon his new and me- thodical employment with ill - concealed disgust , and arrived at Leipsic in a state ...
Contents
Vaudois 1842 | 3 |
A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the late William | 27 |
Narrative of the Discoveries on the North Coast of Ame | 113 |
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