The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... prove that it was decidedly one of his many gifts ; and we must not forget , after all , that we have but crumbs from his table , and might probably have possessed better specimens had he possessed more judicious listeners . 6 6 The ...
... prove that it was decidedly one of his many gifts ; and we must not forget , after all , that we have but crumbs from his table , and might probably have possessed better specimens had he possessed more judicious listeners . 6 6 The ...
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... prove that substantial thought , and free , lucid , bright - hued expression abounded in his conversation as they abound in his writings . We presume to assign it a place among the best ; yet how few are good books of the kind after all ...
... prove that substantial thought , and free , lucid , bright - hued expression abounded in his conversation as they abound in his writings . We presume to assign it a place among the best ; yet how few are good books of the kind after all ...
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... prove himself victorious . ' The Philanthropic Society for many years conducted its operations without any assistance from the Government , beyond such as it received by its incorporation in • 7 done less than justice to that great esta ...
... prove himself victorious . ' The Philanthropic Society for many years conducted its operations without any assistance from the Government , beyond such as it received by its incorporation in • 7 done less than justice to that great esta ...
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... prove an increase in juvenile crime so , much as in juvenile commitments , many children . being now brought to justice who would formerly have been allowed to go free ; but even so ,, the re sult is unsatisfactory . COC 2 ity dy or ...
... prove an increase in juvenile crime so , much as in juvenile commitments , many children . being now brought to justice who would formerly have been allowed to go free ; but even so ,, the re sult is unsatisfactory . COC 2 ity dy or ...
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... prove the existence Aristophanis et Menandri Comparatio , ' edit . Reiske , iv . p . 391 . † · ὡς μᾶλλον ἂν οἴνου χωρὶς ἢ Μενάνδρου διακυβερνῆσαι TOV TOTOV .'- Sympos . viii . 3 . One of these , it must be remembered , was a grammarian ...
... prove the existence Aristophanis et Menandri Comparatio , ' edit . Reiske , iv . p . 391 . † · ὡς μᾶλλον ἂν οἴνου χωρὶς ἢ Μενάνδρου διακυβερνῆσαι TOV TOTOV .'- Sympos . viii . 3 . One of these , it must be remembered , was a grammarian ...
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