The Quarterly Review, Volume 31William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, John Murray, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1825 |
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... appear to have any education beyond counting - house forms , and their whole time is , I be- lieve , spent between trade and gambling ; in the latter , the ladies par- take largely after they are married . Before that happy period ...
... appear to have any education beyond counting - house forms , and their whole time is , I be- lieve , spent between trade and gambling ; in the latter , the ladies par- take largely after they are married . Before that happy period ...
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... appears to be very insignificant , and that of France to be scarcely worth mentioning . We should be glad to have ... appear , from the work before us , to be admirably qualified for the pur- pose , and to have pursued the objects of ...
... appears to be very insignificant , and that of France to be scarcely worth mentioning . We should be glad to have ... appear , from the work before us , to be admirably qualified for the pur- pose , and to have pursued the objects of ...
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... appears that , from the port of Rio de Janeiro alone , in the year 1817 , the value of the exported productions , consisting of sugar , coffee , cotton , hides and tobacco , amounted to 5,400,000 milrees , 1,450,000 pounds sterling ...
... appears that , from the port of Rio de Janeiro alone , in the year 1817 , the value of the exported productions , consisting of sugar , coffee , cotton , hides and tobacco , amounted to 5,400,000 milrees , 1,450,000 pounds sterling ...
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... appear at another . The second species of this error consists in attributing to su- pernatural agencies the natural and beneficial effects of what may be called the discipline of circumstances . Even when nature and education have done ...
... appear at another . The second species of this error consists in attributing to su- pernatural agencies the natural and beneficial effects of what may be called the discipline of circumstances . Even when nature and education have done ...
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... appear in the sequel of my history : yet I think , for the en- couragement of pious parents to go on in the good way , of doing their part faithfully to form their children's minds , I may properly propose myself as an instance . Though ...
... appear in the sequel of my history : yet I think , for the en- couragement of pious parents to go on in the good way , of doing their part faithfully to form their children's minds , I may properly propose myself as an instance . Though ...
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