The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... mind even in the higher walks of literature ; one , in short , whose habits are intellectual and tasteful . A person destitute of these latter species of wealth , and incapable of self - occupation as well as destitute of self ...
... mind even in the higher walks of literature ; one , in short , whose habits are intellectual and tasteful . A person destitute of these latter species of wealth , and incapable of self - occupation as well as destitute of self ...
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... mind ; ( after another pause ) I want something . ' " Indeed ; let me hear it then . ' 66 6 666 7 Well , then , I believe Jacob wants to get married . ' Oh , that's your belief is it ? how am I to assist you ? ' " Oh , Mister a ...
... mind ; ( after another pause ) I want something . ' " Indeed ; let me hear it then . ' 66 6 666 7 Well , then , I believe Jacob wants to get married . ' Oh , that's your belief is it ? how am I to assist you ? ' " Oh , Mister a ...
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... mind nor the soil is properly prepared . There is no time . The farmer is compelled to hurry through all his field operations as he best can , so as to commit his grain to the ground in time to insure a crop . Much is unavoidably ...
... mind nor the soil is properly prepared . There is no time . The farmer is compelled to hurry through all his field operations as he best can , so as to commit his grain to the ground in time to insure a crop . Much is unavoidably ...
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... mind , his extent of observation over untrodden ground , and the enthusiasm of his sympathies , have contributed in no ordinary degree to our excitement and anxiety , while he carries us with him along or near to the Caucassian chain ...
... mind , his extent of observation over untrodden ground , and the enthusiasm of his sympathies , have contributed in no ordinary degree to our excitement and anxiety , while he carries us with him along or near to the Caucassian chain ...
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... mind may improve excursions of pleasure , as they are called ; thus regarding the immediate sensations of the bodily organs , even on such occasions , as a very inferior con- sideration . But when a work takes the title of " History ...
... mind may improve excursions of pleasure , as they are called ; thus regarding the immediate sensations of the bodily organs , even on such occasions , as a very inferior con- sideration . But when a work takes the title of " History ...
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