The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... period ; she has paid them repeated visits at their own house ; and for four- teen years not a single shadow has passed over the warm affection which has characterised their intimacy . s to Cuvier was a weakly child from the period of ...
... period ; she has paid them repeated visits at their own house ; and for four- teen years not a single shadow has passed over the warm affection which has characterised their intimacy . s to Cuvier was a weakly child from the period of ...
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... Periods to the Present Time . By Sir HARRIS NICOLAS , K.C. , M.G. 1 Vol . London : Longman , Rees , & Co. 1833 . THIS is the period of the year when men's minds are mostly di- rected to the consideration of the divisions of time , and ...
... Periods to the Present Time . By Sir HARRIS NICOLAS , K.C. , M.G. 1 Vol . London : Longman , Rees , & Co. 1833 . THIS is the period of the year when men's minds are mostly di- rected to the consideration of the divisions of time , and ...
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... period when most other countries allowed truth to triumph over ignorance , namely , towards the close of the sixteenth century , was rejected by the legislature . Mr. Nicolas adds a very curious account of the usage at va- rious periods ...
... period when most other countries allowed truth to triumph over ignorance , namely , towards the close of the sixteenth century , was rejected by the legislature . Mr. Nicolas adds a very curious account of the usage at va- rious periods ...
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