The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... perhaps , as without employment ; and may have , some day , if we may judge from human nature and from history , the most disastrous conse- quences . ' Pursuing his excursion , he arrives at a place called Elkrun- Church , from a church ...
... perhaps , as without employment ; and may have , some day , if we may judge from human nature and from history , the most disastrous conse- quences . ' Pursuing his excursion , he arrives at a place called Elkrun- Church , from a church ...
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... perhaps the least satisfactory ; nay , we are even disposed to question whether it ought not rather to be struck out of their list , or degraded from an independent rank . A mineral which is neither a definite chemical compound , nor a ...
... perhaps the least satisfactory ; nay , we are even disposed to question whether it ought not rather to be struck out of their list , or degraded from an independent rank . A mineral which is neither a definite chemical compound , nor a ...
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... perhaps , have a distinct notion of the broad lines of difference which mark the inhabitants of the various districts or provinces : - ' The greatest difference is between the inhabitants of Hindostan proper and of the Deckan . The ...
... perhaps , have a distinct notion of the broad lines of difference which mark the inhabitants of the various districts or provinces : - ' The greatest difference is between the inhabitants of Hindostan proper and of the Deckan . The ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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