The Quarterly Review, Volume 10William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1814 |
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... human wis- dom on which our salvation depends , and the deep and provident policy of which has been applauded by Bacon , ( who , by the way , died nearly thirty years before the act was in existence , ) and Clarendon , and even ' by ...
... human wis- dom on which our salvation depends , and the deep and provident policy of which has been applauded by Bacon , ( who , by the way , died nearly thirty years before the act was in existence , ) and Clarendon , and even ' by ...
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... human body . It is evident that the seams of every part of the ship , put together in this unseasoned state , must open by the shrinking of the wood ; that every piece of timber , by contracting its dimensions , must B 3 close . close ...
... human body . It is evident that the seams of every part of the ship , put together in this unseasoned state , must open by the shrinking of the wood ; that every piece of timber , by contracting its dimensions , must B 3 close . close ...
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... human nature , place her ( in our judgment at least ) above all her predecessors , and what is far more , above all her contemporaries . To this distinguished list many others might easily be added in merit as in popularity unequalled ...
... human nature , place her ( in our judgment at least ) above all her predecessors , and what is far more , above all her contemporaries . To this distinguished list many others might easily be added in merit as in popularity unequalled ...
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... people . Many excellent persons are still of opinion that nine - tenths of the human species , even in what are called VOL . X. NO . XIX . civilized civilized countries , ought to be left in such a 1813 . $ 3 Mrs. E. Montagu's Letters .
... people . Many excellent persons are still of opinion that nine - tenths of the human species , even in what are called VOL . X. NO . XIX . civilized civilized countries , ought to be left in such a 1813 . $ 3 Mrs. E. Montagu's Letters .
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... human arrangements must be calculated upon the ordinary course of human affairs : we are not to look for apostolical virtues in the curate , merely because we reduce him to apostolical poverty . How can we expect , considering the ...
... human arrangements must be calculated upon the ordinary course of human affairs : we are not to look for apostolical virtues in the curate , merely because we reduce him to apostolical poverty . How can we expect , considering the ...
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