The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... racter ; ' but then Mr. Tennent , if he meant to instruct us , should have made the dis- tinction ; whereas , on the contrary , by using the term ' strong ' in both cases , he seems to imply that they are of the same kind . to to send ...
... racter ; ' but then Mr. Tennent , if he meant to instruct us , should have made the dis- tinction ; whereas , on the contrary , by using the term ' strong ' in both cases , he seems to imply that they are of the same kind . to to send ...
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... racter is the following passage : - 6 ' The anti - court people say of the queen , that the difference between her and Madame du Barri is , that the latter " quitta le public pour le roi , et la reine quitte le roi pour le public ...
... racter is the following passage : - 6 ' The anti - court people say of the queen , that the difference between her and Madame du Barri is , that the latter " quitta le public pour le roi , et la reine quitte le roi pour le public ...
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... racter , which unnatural austerity of religion always produces on the common and unreasoning mind . And , finally , the same wondering world was to be witness to the earthly rewards of all this virtue ; it was to see the sanctified ...
... racter , which unnatural austerity of religion always produces on the common and unreasoning mind . And , finally , the same wondering world was to be witness to the earthly rewards of all this virtue ; it was to see the sanctified ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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