Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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... persons to posterity , " sto to spirit up new arts , employ many hands , and keep money cir- culating at home ; " though this project , he fears , would " be laughed at as a vain affair , of great expense and little use to the public ...
... persons to posterity , " sto to spirit up new arts , employ many hands , and keep money cir- culating at home ; " though this project , he fears , would " be laughed at as a vain affair , of great expense and little use to the public ...
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... persons were his proselytes . I sent him secretary and chaplain to Sicily with my Lord Poterborough ; and upon his ... person of your excellent education to encourage . " ki anta Berkeley's pamphlet , which was published early in the ...
... persons were his proselytes . I sent him secretary and chaplain to Sicily with my Lord Poterborough ; and upon his ... person of your excellent education to encourage . " ki anta Berkeley's pamphlet , which was published early in the ...
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... persons and houses , would intro duce a sort of industry , and industry in one kind is apt to beget it in another . Indolence ... person whose authority will be of the greatest weight with you , even the Pope him- self , is at this day ...
... persons and houses , would intro duce a sort of industry , and industry in one kind is apt to beget it in another . Indolence ... person whose authority will be of the greatest weight with you , even the Pope him- self , is at this day ...
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he provideth are easily complied with ; and his manner of treating persons in their circumstances so very singular , that they plainly show the good man , the polite gentleman , and the true patriot . " How far these sentiments came ...
he provideth are easily complied with ; and his manner of treating persons in their circumstances so very singular , that they plainly show the good man , the polite gentleman , and the true patriot . " How far these sentiments came ...
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... person- ages ; and Beaumarchais , with a true dramatist's skill , brings out the peculiar features of each in a very decided way : thus Marin and Bertrand d'Airolles are both stupid 12 " to show how such a great citizen should be 40 ...
... person- ages ; and Beaumarchais , with a true dramatist's skill , brings out the peculiar features of each in a very decided way : thus Marin and Bertrand d'Airolles are both stupid 12 " to show how such a great citizen should be 40 ...
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