The Quarterly Review, Volumen16 |
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... and a number of Negro guards ; he was a young man , about six feet high , of a handsome person , half drunk with araki , a spirit distilled from dates . He asked them boisterously what they wanted , and why they came to Dehr ?
... and a number of Negro guards ; he was a young man , about six feet high , of a handsome person , half drunk with araki , a spirit distilled from dates . He asked them boisterously what they wanted , and why they came to Dehr ?
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And Berkely , thou , in vision fair , With all the spirits of the air , Should'st come , to see , beyond dispute , Thy deathless page thyself refute ; And , in it , own that thou could'st view Matter - and it immortal too .'- I. - 33 .
And Berkely , thou , in vision fair , With all the spirits of the air , Should'st come , to see , beyond dispute , Thy deathless page thyself refute ; And , in it , own that thou could'st view Matter - and it immortal too .'- I. - 33 .
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... ( V. - 4 , ) and even a provincial English town is the em- porium of liberality and public spirit - the birth - place of talent— the residence of integrity ' - the asylum of freedom , ' patriotism , " and genius .'- V. — 1.
... ( V. - 4 , ) and even a provincial English town is the em- porium of liberality and public spirit - the birth - place of talent— the residence of integrity ' - the asylum of freedom , ' patriotism , " and genius .'- V. — 1.
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They instructed their disciples , explained to them the spirit and meaning of the Law , and opened to them the sublime mysteries relating to the state of the Church on earth and in heaven , which were hidden under allegories .
They instructed their disciples , explained to them the spirit and meaning of the Law , and opened to them the sublime mysteries relating to the state of the Church on earth and in heaven , which were hidden under allegories .
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... have an immediate tendency to overturn the foundations of national and individual happiness - and that institutions projected with the opposite view can only endure so long as the spirit of the people is congenial with that of the ...
... have an immediate tendency to overturn the foundations of national and individual happiness - and that institutions projected with the opposite view can only endure so long as the spirit of the people is congenial with that of the ...
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