The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... hand remarks on men and things , delivered with the most entire freedom . In 1669 appeared a similar record , taken by one Vertunien , a physician of Poitiers , at a much earlier period , and this its compiler called the Prima ...
... hand remarks on men and things , delivered with the most entire freedom . In 1669 appeared a similar record , taken by one Vertunien , a physician of Poitiers , at a much earlier period , and this its compiler called the Prima ...
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... hand- kerchiefs , Sunday caps , the journey home when allowed to go for a holiday to see his friends , & c . , be all paid for by the boy himself out of these same earnings , and be diminished and in- terfered with therefore by the ...
... hand- kerchiefs , Sunday caps , the journey home when allowed to go for a holiday to see his friends , & c . , be all paid for by the boy himself out of these same earnings , and be diminished and in- terfered with therefore by the ...
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... hand , however , had not improved with practice , nor was there any- thing to prevent him from repeating the experiment in the maturity of his powers , if he had anticipated a more brilliant result from his labours . He had the same ...
... hand , however , had not improved with practice , nor was there any- thing to prevent him from repeating the experiment in the maturity of his powers , if he had anticipated a more brilliant result from his labours . He had the same ...
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... hand what he scattered with the other . " 6 The favour with which ' Tom Jones ' was received by the ladies , would seem to bear out the assertion of Fielding that he had introduced nothing ' which could offend even the chastest eye ...
... hand what he scattered with the other . " 6 The favour with which ' Tom Jones ' was received by the ladies , would seem to bear out the assertion of Fielding that he had introduced nothing ' which could offend even the chastest eye ...
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... hand to trace the succession of sorrows his vices had in- " trials to which she was subjected through his dissolute habits . He doubtless desired to show how she shone under her multiplied distresses , but it is a wonder that his heart ...
... hand to trace the succession of sorrows his vices had in- " trials to which she was subjected through his dissolute habits . He doubtless desired to show how she shone under her multiplied distresses , but it is a wonder that his heart ...
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