The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volumen4Smyth and Lyons, 1810 |
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... reason dethroned is indeed to be deplored , but the wisdom that restores her lost empire cannot be sufficiently admired . I did not undertake this survey , from any ex- pectation , that my own observations could suggest any thing useful ...
... reason dethroned is indeed to be deplored , but the wisdom that restores her lost empire cannot be sufficiently admired . I did not undertake this survey , from any ex- pectation , that my own observations could suggest any thing useful ...
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... reason may have been for a time suspended . * And the rule will as well apply to raging madmen kept separate , they disturb and terrify other prisoners . No care is taken of them , although it is probable that by medicines and proper ...
... reason may have been for a time suspended . * And the rule will as well apply to raging madmen kept separate , they disturb and terrify other prisoners . No care is taken of them , although it is probable that by medicines and proper ...
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... reason to believe , that food which passes down the throat without mastication , is neither so agreeable nor so wholesome as that which unde goes sufficient mastication : it has also been said , that the stirabout has been laid a- side ...
... reason to believe , that food which passes down the throat without mastication , is neither so agreeable nor so wholesome as that which unde goes sufficient mastication : it has also been said , that the stirabout has been laid a- side ...
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... reason- ing , which alone can bring the question to an issue . * If my iliustrations , or , as you please to term them , " flashes , " afford no * The commercial Reporter had no in- tention to lead away from the discussion into ...
... reason- ing , which alone can bring the question to an issue . * If my iliustrations , or , as you please to term them , " flashes , " afford no * The commercial Reporter had no in- tention to lead away from the discussion into ...
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... reason , and were in other respects so secured that no fire could penetrate from one chamber to a- nother . Along all the passages and the sides of the staircase were form- ed niches at regular intervals , in which were placed statues ...
... reason , and were in other respects so secured that no fire could penetrate from one chamber to a- nother . Along all the passages and the sides of the staircase were form- ed niches at regular intervals , in which were placed statues ...
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