The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... perhaps ultimately be re- solved into still fewer elements , or which may be different forms of the same material , constitute the whole of our tangible universe of things . ' * It must , we think , be acknowledged , that a more ...
... perhaps ultimately be re- solved into still fewer elements , or which may be different forms of the same material , constitute the whole of our tangible universe of things . ' * It must , we think , be acknowledged , that a more ...
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... perhaps , of involuntary abstinence from marriage on the part of the lower orders , than in any country in the world ; and there is no commercial or manufacturing country where the facilities of bringing fresh land into cultivation or ...
... perhaps , of involuntary abstinence from marriage on the part of the lower orders , than in any country in the world ; and there is no commercial or manufacturing country where the facilities of bringing fresh land into cultivation or ...
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... perhaps , be able to discover all the bearings , or follow all the consequences , of a principle which is undoubtedly the primary , though secret agent , in producing all the boundless varieties of the human condition . It ought ...
... perhaps , be able to discover all the bearings , or follow all the consequences , of a principle which is undoubtedly the primary , though secret agent , in producing all the boundless varieties of the human condition . It ought ...
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... perhaps unnecessary from the facility with which access may be had to the knowledge of them in the works of other writers But a concise and eloquent summary , enlarging occasionally upon those points which are least obvious , most ...
... perhaps unnecessary from the facility with which access may be had to the knowledge of them in the works of other writers But a concise and eloquent summary , enlarging occasionally upon those points which are least obvious , most ...
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... perhaps the deepest impressions are made on a child's mind while under the immediate protection of its mother ; and the mother of a Sandwich islander is in no condition to communicate one amiable or virtuous feeling to her offspring ...
... perhaps the deepest impressions are made on a child's mind while under the immediate protection of its mother ; and the mother of a Sandwich islander is in no condition to communicate one amiable or virtuous feeling to her offspring ...
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