The Spectator, Том 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 422 стор. |
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... seems very reasonable , and adds strength to the con- clusion . But I am amazed when I consider there are creatures capable of thought , who , in spite of every argument , can form to themselves a sullen q This illustration seems to be ...
... seems very reasonable , and adds strength to the con- clusion . But I am amazed when I consider there are creatures capable of thought , who , in spite of every argument , can form to themselves a sullen q This illustration seems to be ...
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... seems to me very unnatural that a woman that has fed a child as part of herself for nine months , should have no desire to nurse it farther when brought to light and before her eyes , and when by its cry it im- plores her assistance and ...
... seems to me very unnatural that a woman that has fed a child as part of herself for nine months , should have no desire to nurse it farther when brought to light and before her eyes , and when by its cry it im- plores her assistance and ...
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... seems to have employed the letter T gene- rally as his editorial signature ; though the annotator means not to ... seem , for the most part , to have been written originally by Steele himself . See No. 280 , and final note to No. 324 ...
... seems to have employed the letter T gene- rally as his editorial signature ; though the annotator means not to ... seem , for the most part , to have been written originally by Steele himself . See No. 280 , and final note to No. 324 ...
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