The Quarterly Review, Volumen72J. Murray, 1843 |
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... course give up all thoughts of active life , and endeavour to exert that influence , and to enlarge those results , by compositions of a general nature . The sketches of all these must of course be formed in that course of study which ...
... course give up all thoughts of active life , and endeavour to exert that influence , and to enlarge those results , by compositions of a general nature . The sketches of all these must of course be formed in that course of study which ...
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... course ; and you are of course amply prepared with a defence against any argument I should offer against the opinions you have entertained respecting the characters , measures , and events of the grand story we have witnessed . Such ...
... course ; and you are of course amply prepared with a defence against any argument I should offer against the opinions you have entertained respecting the characters , measures , and events of the grand story we have witnessed . Such ...
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... course ; and you are of course amply prepared with a defence against any argument I should offer against the opinions you have entertained respecting the characters , measures , and events of the grand story we have witnessed . Such ...
... course ; and you are of course amply prepared with a defence against any argument I should offer against the opinions you have entertained respecting the characters , measures , and events of the grand story we have witnessed . Such ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
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