The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... learned professions , took it into his head that his small capital in the shape of money , but large one , we must say , in point of judgment , caution , and resolution , might be turned to good account in the wilds of Upper Canada , or ...
... learned professions , took it into his head that his small capital in the shape of money , but large one , we must say , in point of judgment , caution , and resolution , might be turned to good account in the wilds of Upper Canada , or ...
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... learned man , nor one who lays any claim to a knowledge of the art of authorship . He is plain and practical , which , together with his manifest accuracy of observation and fidelity of detail , in so far as his opportunities sérved ...
... learned man , nor one who lays any claim to a knowledge of the art of authorship . He is plain and practical , which , together with his manifest accuracy of observation and fidelity of detail , in so far as his opportunities sérved ...
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... learned ; and both were but transcripts of his nature , which combined in its very texture , strengthened by assiduous training , the elements of a lofty philoso- phy and a fiery genius : let us add , the whole having a most ob- vious ...
... learned ; and both were but transcripts of his nature , which combined in its very texture , strengthened by assiduous training , the elements of a lofty philoso- phy and a fiery genius : let us add , the whole having a most ob- vious ...
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and writes about , he must make a curious , learned , and suggestive book . Under the garb of humour , levity , nonsense , or mysticism , there is always matter for thought and speculation . He is least liked when he is first viewed and ...
and writes about , he must make a curious , learned , and suggestive book . Under the garb of humour , levity , nonsense , or mysticism , there is always matter for thought and speculation . He is least liked when he is first viewed and ...
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... learned gentlemen's wedge getting into the loyal feelings of the manufacturing classes ' the constitutional principle wound up in the bowels of the monarchical principle'- ' the Herculean labour of the honourable and learned Member ...
... learned gentlemen's wedge getting into the loyal feelings of the manufacturing classes ' the constitutional principle wound up in the bowels of the monarchical principle'- ' the Herculean labour of the honourable and learned Member ...
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