The Quarterly Review, Том 37William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1828 |
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... thing to look to but what they earn from their labour , or the saving of their rations , may soon be in a situation to purchase a few sheep and horned cattle , which , at the expiration of their term of servitude , will be found ...
... thing to look to but what they earn from their labour , or the saving of their rations , may soon be in a situation to purchase a few sheep and horned cattle , which , at the expiration of their term of servitude , will be found ...
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... the exces- sive indulgence in which leads , in the end , to the extirpation of his race ; and while this state of things continues , we appre- hend hend little improvement is to be looked for in the New South Wales . 29.
... the exces- sive indulgence in which leads , in the end , to the extirpation of his race ; and while this state of things continues , we appre- hend hend little improvement is to be looked for in the New South Wales . 29.
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... things on their heads , under the directions of different families , to their respective huts ! ' He describes them as generally cheerful and good - humoured , though keenly sensible of injuries ; strictly faithful in the performance of ...
... things on their heads , under the directions of different families , to their respective huts ! ' He describes them as generally cheerful and good - humoured , though keenly sensible of injuries ; strictly faithful in the performance of ...
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... things , and see what sentiments prevailed in the various classes of society concerning subjects which , however pride may seek to disguise it , have in all ages possessed the deepest interest for the human mind , educated or uneducated ...
... things , and see what sentiments prevailed in the various classes of society concerning subjects which , however pride may seek to disguise it , have in all ages possessed the deepest interest for the human mind , educated or uneducated ...
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... thing of the kind , amidst the merriment and drollery of his famous Milesian tale , ( the origin of all modern ... things in the sea , is tamed , and hath been tamed of mankind . ' ( St. James , iii . 7. ) And , by the way , let us ...
... thing of the kind , amidst the merriment and drollery of his famous Milesian tale , ( the origin of all modern ... things in the sea , is tamed , and hath been tamed of mankind . ' ( St. James , iii . 7. ) And , by the way , let us ...
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