The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... surprize they told me , that was the Cataract . ' But , ' observes Mr. Legh , there are modern travellers who seem to have listened rather to the stories of the ancients , than to the evidence of their 6 own own senses ; and Cicero is ...
... surprize they told me , that was the Cataract . ' But , ' observes Mr. Legh , there are modern travellers who seem to have listened rather to the stories of the ancients , than to the evidence of their 6 own own senses ; and Cicero is ...
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... surprize the mere calculator of the money which passes through their hands . See Mr. Whitbread's speech on the Poor Laws , and the case of Joseph Austin , ( Reports on the Poor , vol . iii . ) , with many others which occur in that ...
... surprize the mere calculator of the money which passes through their hands . See Mr. Whitbread's speech on the Poor Laws , and the case of Joseph Austin , ( Reports on the Poor , vol . iii . ) , with many others which occur in that ...
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... surprize and regret . We should have thought that a more attractive subject could scarcely have been offered to a Christian divine and philosopher , than the inferences justly dedu- cible from the dealings of God with man in the ways of ...
... surprize and regret . We should have thought that a more attractive subject could scarcely have been offered to a Christian divine and philosopher , than the inferences justly dedu- cible from the dealings of God with man in the ways of ...
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... surprize at this , and asked if he did not go about amongst his people , to learn their wants , as he did ; I answered that he did not do it himself ; but that he had men who did it for him . Tamaahmaah shook his head at this , and said ...
... surprize at this , and asked if he did not go about amongst his people , to learn their wants , as he did ; I answered that he did not do it himself ; but that he had men who did it for him . Tamaahmaah shook his head at this , and said ...
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... surprize was excited by the information then given , no less respecting the immense proportion of the population of the country reduced to subsist by money raised for their relief , than by the enormous amount of the sum so raised . I ...
... surprize was excited by the information then given , no less respecting the immense proportion of the population of the country reduced to subsist by money raised for their relief , than by the enormous amount of the sum so raised . I ...
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