The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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... true that certain broad lines of demarcation may be observed : -Mathematics may be separated from Law , Ethics from Botany , and Mechanics from Sermons ; but , strange as it may seem , it is no less true , that there are many books ...
... true that certain broad lines of demarcation may be observed : -Mathematics may be separated from Law , Ethics from Botany , and Mechanics from Sermons ; but , strange as it may seem , it is no less true , that there are many books ...
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... true , there is nothing to be apprehended on the score of natural feelings being twisted to appear against religion , but very much on the score of religion being strained to appear against natural feelings ; which , as far as her ...
... true , there is nothing to be apprehended on the score of natural feelings being twisted to appear against religion , but very much on the score of religion being strained to appear against natural feelings ; which , as far as her ...
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... true collector , says Addison , does not look upon his cabinet of medals as a trea- sure of money , but a store of knowledge ; seeing he may find as much thought on the reverse of a coin as in a canto of Spenser . ' The true collector ...
... true collector , says Addison , does not look upon his cabinet of medals as a trea- sure of money , but a store of knowledge ; seeing he may find as much thought on the reverse of a coin as in a canto of Spenser . ' The true collector ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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