The Eclectic Review, Том 21; Том 39Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1824 |
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... readers the substance of its interesting contents . We shall feel under no temptation to criticise the authorship of a work , which conveys , in the most unaffected manner , so much solid and novel information . The names of these ...
... readers the substance of its interesting contents . We shall feel under no temptation to criticise the authorship of a work , which conveys , in the most unaffected manner , so much solid and novel information . The names of these ...
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... reading the Arabian Night's Entertainments , and , like a child too , load myself with chrys- , tal till my handkerchief and pockets burst . The Rockham is encouraged in every village to carry off dead animals — the Arabian tales were ...
... reading the Arabian Night's Entertainments , and , like a child too , load myself with chrys- , tal till my handkerchief and pockets burst . The Rockham is encouraged in every village to carry off dead animals — the Arabian tales were ...
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... reader an idea of the singular effect of rocks tinted with the most extraordinary hues , whose summits present us with nature in her most savage and romantic form , while their bases are worked out in all the symmetry and regularity of ...
... reader an idea of the singular effect of rocks tinted with the most extraordinary hues , whose summits present us with nature in her most savage and romantic form , while their bases are worked out in all the symmetry and regularity of ...
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... readers , on comparing this with the authorities cited above , will determine for themselves whether the Baronet a a * Vide Regent - street , & c . & c . never was there , or whether Finally , he sums 32 Travel in Egypt and Nubia .
... readers , on comparing this with the authorities cited above , will determine for themselves whether the Baronet a a * Vide Regent - street , & c . & c . never was there , or whether Finally , he sums 32 Travel in Egypt and Nubia .
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... readers to form some opinion of the looseness of French juris- prudence , and their inferiority to ourselves , at ... reading our hearts ; a privilege which belongs to God alone , the only accuser without passion , the only judge ...
... readers to form some opinion of the looseness of French juris- prudence , and their inferiority to ourselves , at ... reading our hearts ; a privilege which belongs to God alone , the only accuser without passion , the only judge ...
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