The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... manner and intellect , principle and religious feeling , which separates them . " - Vol . i . pp . 77 , 78 . Again : " There is one great consideration which must operate against sending a youth to India , whether in a civil or military ...
... manner and intellect , principle and religious feeling , which separates them . " - Vol . i . pp . 77 , 78 . Again : " There is one great consideration which must operate against sending a youth to India , whether in a civil or military ...
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... manner , the manner in which the Sab- bath was spent on board . The Bishop seemed to have found in the waters of the Atlantic the Castalia of ancient times , the source of the divinest effusions which poetry either boasts of or ...
... manner , the manner in which the Sab- bath was spent on board . The Bishop seemed to have found in the waters of the Atlantic the Castalia of ancient times , the source of the divinest effusions which poetry either boasts of or ...
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... manner ? -Yes . And you mean to say that the hack dog is let out at a shilling a fight , to be practised upon by young dogs in this manner ? -Yes , I am satisfied on that point . And you are satisfied that this is an act of cruelty ...
... manner ? -Yes . And you mean to say that the hack dog is let out at a shilling a fight , to be practised upon by young dogs in this manner ? -Yes , I am satisfied on that point . And you are satisfied that this is an act of cruelty ...
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