The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... present situation , and laying the foundation of internal peace , is the intro- duction of a judicious system of poor laws . ART . III . - The East India Sketch Book ; comprising an Account of the present State of Society in Calcutta ...
... present situation , and laying the foundation of internal peace , is the intro- duction of a judicious system of poor laws . ART . III . - The East India Sketch Book ; comprising an Account of the present State of Society in Calcutta ...
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... present , inasmuch as they are real proofs of the progress which a taste for natu ral history is making throughout the country . The contents of the present num- ber are interesting : they include an account of the giraffe , the rhinoce ...
... present , inasmuch as they are real proofs of the progress which a taste for natu ral history is making throughout the country . The contents of the present num- ber are interesting : they include an account of the giraffe , the rhinoce ...
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with a heaven stretched over it , -- still essentially differing from the present one in this respect , that it will be destitute of that sin , the presence of which characterizes so strongly the present abode of human beings . There ...
with a heaven stretched over it , -- still essentially differing from the present one in this respect , that it will be destitute of that sin , the presence of which characterizes so strongly the present abode of human beings . There ...
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