The Monthly Magazine, Том 1R. Phillips, 1826 |
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... object , no organized system for its attempt . It is in the absence of all other schemes , I ven- ture to suggest one which , though it may at first appear gigantic and chimerical , would be , I am persuaded , easy in its operation ...
... object , no organized system for its attempt . It is in the absence of all other schemes , I ven- ture to suggest one which , though it may at first appear gigantic and chimerical , would be , I am persuaded , easy in its operation ...
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... object of it to forgive , as directly attacking his personal peculiarities . Dr. Parr , however , with the noble liberality of genius , overlooked what- ever was offensive to himself in admiration of the writer's talents . To use his ...
... object of it to forgive , as directly attacking his personal peculiarities . Dr. Parr , however , with the noble liberality of genius , overlooked what- ever was offensive to himself in admiration of the writer's talents . To use his ...
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... object with us , and we have a confident hope of being able to dart a few rays of light into the den of Cacus . Let it be allowed , that the main cause of the intolerable delays of this interminable court is attributable to multiplicity ...
... object with us , and we have a confident hope of being able to dart a few rays of light into the den of Cacus . Let it be allowed , that the main cause of the intolerable delays of this interminable court is attributable to multiplicity ...
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... object - eating ; and , like all good anhæologists , begins with the beginning . " • Launcelot Sturgeon , ' the author of some admirable Essays on Good Living , ' must be minister of the home department . No man should have the ...
... object - eating ; and , like all good anhæologists , begins with the beginning . " • Launcelot Sturgeon , ' the author of some admirable Essays on Good Living , ' must be minister of the home department . No man should have the ...
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... object at which we should aim , It is riches and power and honour and fame , For our wants and our comforts in truth are but few , And ne'er purchase that thing without which you can do And this maxim of maxims , most others out - cuts ...
... object at which we should aim , It is riches and power and honour and fame , For our wants and our comforts in truth are but few , And ne'er purchase that thing without which you can do And this maxim of maxims , most others out - cuts ...
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