The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volumen4Smyth and Lyons, 1810 |
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... proper rank in the scale of rational existence . But , what shall we say of their sagacity , who , when they had faintly discovered , that a restoration from this humiliating state was not im- possible , permitted or used blows and ...
... proper rank in the scale of rational existence . But , what shall we say of their sagacity , who , when they had faintly discovered , that a restoration from this humiliating state was not im- possible , permitted or used blows and ...
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... proper place I shall communicate . I shall afterwards endeavour to procure what information I may be able , respecting the foreign lunatic asylums . I do not know any work that brings the interior of our modern madhouses , and the ...
... proper place I shall communicate . I shall afterwards endeavour to procure what information I may be able , respecting the foreign lunatic asylums . I do not know any work that brings the interior of our modern madhouses , and the ...
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... proper partners , ever remembering in the course of my benevolent surveys , to bestow the treasure of my inestimable self , on some lucky , happy individual , as a very proper and suitable helpmate . This being only a digression , I pro ...
... proper partners , ever remembering in the course of my benevolent surveys , to bestow the treasure of my inestimable self , on some lucky , happy individual , as a very proper and suitable helpmate . This being only a digression , I pro ...
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... proper proportion of every necessary and relishing ingredient , may to all appearance be well tied up and safely committed to the pot ; but if , as accidents may happen to the best pudding in the world , it should burst the bag , what ...
... proper proportion of every necessary and relishing ingredient , may to all appearance be well tied up and safely committed to the pot ; but if , as accidents may happen to the best pudding in the world , it should burst the bag , what ...
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... proper term . With this habit the morals will be always pure . A man will neither be a gambler , nor a dissipated person , he will not throw away his time on public shows , he will have long morn- ings , and find time enough for every ...
... proper term . With this habit the morals will be always pure . A man will neither be a gambler , nor a dissipated person , he will not throw away his time on public shows , he will have long morn- ings , and find time enough for every ...
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