The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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Page 66
... common life , familiar and domestic interests ; and it is curious to trace this national or poetic character in the dif- ferent treatment of some of those stories or incidents which are common to all . And the same superstitions appear ...
... common life , familiar and domestic interests ; and it is curious to trace this national or poetic character in the dif- ferent treatment of some of those stories or incidents which are common to all . And the same superstitions appear ...
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... Common oil 33 Seal skin • • 3,040 men • " 9 · 1,056 · 36 " " · 792 99 164 " " 4,888 29 • 104 " " 60 " " · 2,358 ... common oil . Then comes the introduction of vegetable oils with reduced duties , while the high ones on sperm and common ...
... Common oil 33 Seal skin • • 3,040 men • " 9 · 1,056 · 36 " " · 792 99 164 " " 4,888 29 • 104 " " 60 " " · 2,358 ... common oil . Then comes the introduction of vegetable oils with reduced duties , while the high ones on sperm and common ...
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... common language is a mass of metaphor , grounded not on philoso- phical resemblances , but on loose , fanciful , and ... common language . ' And this he exemplifies in various instances . Hence the doc- trine of contrarieties , a most ...
... common language is a mass of metaphor , grounded not on philoso- phical resemblances , but on loose , fanciful , and ... common language . ' And this he exemplifies in various instances . Hence the doc- trine of contrarieties , a most ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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