The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... ment at the Fiesca palace : thus , a man of rank , educa- tion , and considerable moral rectitude , who , a few months before , would have started at injuring a fellow creature in the slightest degree , was stimulated , by a thirst for ...
... ment at the Fiesca palace : thus , a man of rank , educa- tion , and considerable moral rectitude , who , a few months before , would have started at injuring a fellow creature in the slightest degree , was stimulated , by a thirst for ...
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... ment of our freedom on a ' glorious and eternal basis ; — this is the feast to which I have invited you . " The younger Doria has , for several years , been en- deavouring to secure to himself and family , absolute power ; in order more ...
... ment of our freedom on a ' glorious and eternal basis ; — this is the feast to which I have invited you . " The younger Doria has , for several years , been en- deavouring to secure to himself and family , absolute power ; in order more ...
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... ment of the understanding produces no alteration in our capacity . Is not memory or the capacity of remembrance , capable of improvement ? Whenever any given faculty is strengthened by exercise , is not the capacity augmented ? We ...
... ment of the understanding produces no alteration in our capacity . Is not memory or the capacity of remembrance , capable of improvement ? Whenever any given faculty is strengthened by exercise , is not the capacity augmented ? We ...
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... ment , we have a maiden dirge which bids so eloquent an adieu to Billy dear ' that it is quite pathetic ; 6 ' Farewell , farewell , my Billy dear ! ' & c . Judging by the measure , and by the poetry , we should suppose it to have been ...
... ment , we have a maiden dirge which bids so eloquent an adieu to Billy dear ' that it is quite pathetic ; 6 ' Farewell , farewell , my Billy dear ! ' & c . Judging by the measure , and by the poetry , we should suppose it to have been ...
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... ment at the Fiesca palace : thus , a man of rank , educa- tion , and considerable moral rectitude , who , a few months before , would have started at injuring a fellow- creature in the slightest degree , was stimulated , by a thirst for ...
... ment at the Fiesca palace : thus , a man of rank , educa- tion , and considerable moral rectitude , who , a few months before , would have started at injuring a fellow- creature in the slightest degree , was stimulated , by a thirst for ...
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