The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... turn round his garden with him ( Mr. Bentham is an economist of his time , and sets apart this portion of it to air and exercise ) —and there you may see the lively old man , his mind still buoyant with thought and with the prospect of ...
... turn round his garden with him ( Mr. Bentham is an economist of his time , and sets apart this portion of it to air and exercise ) —and there you may see the lively old man , his mind still buoyant with thought and with the prospect of ...
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... turn and rend him ; he is a beneficent spirit , prying into the universe , not lording it over it ; a thoughtful spectator of the scenes of life , or ruminator on the fate of mankind , not a painted pageant , a stupid idol set up on its ...
... turn and rend him ; he is a beneficent spirit , prying into the universe , not lording it over it ; a thoughtful spectator of the scenes of life , or ruminator on the fate of mankind , not a painted pageant , a stupid idol set up on its ...
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... turn- keys , and thief - takers . What even can the Honour- able House , who when the Speaker has pronounced the well - known , wished - for sounds , " That this house do now adjourn , " retire , after voting a royal crusade or a loan ...
... turn- keys , and thief - takers . What even can the Honour- able House , who when the Speaker has pronounced the well - known , wished - for sounds , " That this house do now adjourn , " retire , after voting a royal crusade or a loan ...
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... turn de- serter and the other vagabond , and there is an end of him . The grinding law of necessity , which is no other than a name , a breath , loses its force ; he is no longer sustained by the good opinion of others , and he drops ...
... turn de- serter and the other vagabond , and there is an end of him . The grinding law of necessity , which is no other than a name , a breath , loses its force ; he is no longer sustained by the good opinion of others , and he drops ...
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... turns him out upon the world a reformed man , and as con- fident of the success of his handy - work , as the shoe- maker of that which he has just taken off the last , or the Parisian barber in Sterne , of the buckle of his wig . " Dip ...
... turns him out upon the world a reformed man , and as con- fident of the success of his handy - work , as the shoe- maker of that which he has just taken off the last , or the Parisian barber in Sterne , of the buckle of his wig . " Dip ...
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