The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... Nature , the Preacher of Christianity 299 XXVI . - Christian Principles Taught and explained in a Familiar Discourse .. 300 XXVII . - The Churches of London . No. XIX XXVIII . - Uncle Oliver's Travels . Persia 300 301 XXIX . The Beauty ...
... Nature , the Preacher of Christianity 299 XXVI . - Christian Principles Taught and explained in a Familiar Discourse .. 300 XXVII . - The Churches of London . No. XIX XXVIII . - Uncle Oliver's Travels . Persia 300 301 XXIX . The Beauty ...
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... nature should be oppressed , neglected , or disfigured by man , affords one of those pain- ful contrasts which ... natural enough ; but that a gentleman of the long robe , whether briefless or otherwise , should not have ac- quired some ...
... nature should be oppressed , neglected , or disfigured by man , affords one of those pain- ful contrasts which ... natural enough ; but that a gentleman of the long robe , whether briefless or otherwise , should not have ac- quired some ...
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... nature's richest varieties - the blue violets , the speckled daisies , the yellow dandelion , and crowfoot , and all kindling under such a sunshine . In truth the day of observation for this work was that of the eclipse of the sun ...
... nature's richest varieties - the blue violets , the speckled daisies , the yellow dandelion , and crowfoot , and all kindling under such a sunshine . In truth the day of observation for this work was that of the eclipse of the sun ...
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... nature , that , if a hole is dug in it , or the first coat of earth removed , and fire applied , the vapour which issues forth burns with great intensity , and continues to do so , till it is extinguished by some violent storin . The ...
... nature , that , if a hole is dug in it , or the first coat of earth removed , and fire applied , the vapour which issues forth burns with great intensity , and continues to do so , till it is extinguished by some violent storin . The ...
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... nature , which combined in its very texture , strengthened by assiduous training , the elements of a lofty philoso ... natural to long for a sight of him in a sphere where many shining and even many majestic personages have been beheld ...
... nature , which combined in its very texture , strengthened by assiduous training , the elements of a lofty philoso ... natural to long for a sight of him in a sphere where many shining and even many majestic personages have been beheld ...
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