The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 73-74Philological Society of London, 1818 - English literature |
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... less thinking part of the community , I have gone thus far in my present subject , that your application of it , to tivi reddat amicum . And believe me , dear G , a young man is never more his own friend than while he retains the ...
... less thinking part of the community , I have gone thus far in my present subject , that your application of it , to tivi reddat amicum . And believe me , dear G , a young man is never more his own friend than while he retains the ...
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... less attracted the notice of the public , in various ways , it may possibly prove amusing to your readers to see it considered in the following form : if you think it not unworthy your atten- Lion , you will give it a place in your ...
... less attracted the notice of the public , in various ways , it may possibly prove amusing to your readers to see it considered in the following form : if you think it not unworthy your atten- Lion , you will give it a place in your ...
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... less breadth , and multiply the sum in feet by half the square of the depth in feet ; the product shall be the number of CUBIC feet whereof the absolute is the pres sure . " Now this rule is certainly short , and easily remembered ; and ...
... less breadth , and multiply the sum in feet by half the square of the depth in feet ; the product shall be the number of CUBIC feet whereof the absolute is the pres sure . " Now this rule is certainly short , and easily remembered ; and ...
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... less as herself regards her as a paragon of female attraction - flatters her into the same conviction ; breathes out a few unmeaning protestations of un- alterable devotion to her charms , and pursues , by his frivolous attentions , the ...
... less as herself regards her as a paragon of female attraction - flatters her into the same conviction ; breathes out a few unmeaning protestations of un- alterable devotion to her charms , and pursues , by his frivolous attentions , the ...
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... less frequently , happens , that the fever which attends catarrh is evidently of a typhoid na- tre , which may be distinguished from the inflammatory kind , by the sudden and great prostration of strength which ensues on its first ...
... less frequently , happens , that the fever which attends catarrh is evidently of a typhoid na- tre , which may be distinguished from the inflammatory kind , by the sudden and great prostration of strength which ensues on its first ...
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