The Quarterly Review, Volume 1William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1809 - English literature |
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... consequence of this hint was the interruption of their friendship for some weeks , the bard dis- daining the very thought of being indebted to a human being one farthing beyond what he could discharge with the most rigid punctuality ...
... consequence of this hint was the interruption of their friendship for some weeks , the bard dis- daining the very thought of being indebted to a human being one farthing beyond what he could discharge with the most rigid punctuality ...
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... consequences would then be better . These missionaries insist upon convictions of sin , rege- neration and grace ; the Catholics were less scrupulous and more politic : they knew that the motives of the parents were of little consequence ...
... consequences would then be better . These missionaries insist upon convictions of sin , rege- neration and grace ; the Catholics were less scrupulous and more politic : they knew that the motives of the parents were of little consequence ...
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... consequence of the uncommon moisture of the climate : so that if the farmer attempts to separate the seed from the plant during the harvest , it is likely to be injured by damps ; and if he stores up the crop in order to preserve the ...
... consequence of the uncommon moisture of the climate : so that if the farmer attempts to separate the seed from the plant during the harvest , it is likely to be injured by damps ; and if he stores up the crop in order to preserve the ...
Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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