The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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17. oldal
... possessing palpable and decided merits , with one which forcibly appeals to head or to heart , making us conscious of improvements and enlargements in these regions , or with one which is perfectly and solemnly stupid , why , if no good ...
... possessing palpable and decided merits , with one which forcibly appeals to head or to heart , making us conscious of improvements and enlargements in these regions , or with one which is perfectly and solemnly stupid , why , if no good ...
25. oldal
... possessed a knowledge of history and mythology , a profundity of thought , and a combination of taste and learning , altogether astonishing in one of his years . He appears to have been much given to retirement and to those pur- suits ...
... possessed a knowledge of history and mythology , a profundity of thought , and a combination of taste and learning , altogether astonishing in one of his years . He appears to have been much given to retirement and to those pur- suits ...
28. oldal
... possessing two or three thousand rein - deer ; and , setting aside that they are under the protection of the Russian government , which meddles very little with them , their government among themselves is entirely patriarchal . Their ...
... possessing two or three thousand rein - deer ; and , setting aside that they are under the protection of the Russian government , which meddles very little with them , their government among themselves is entirely patriarchal . Their ...
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... possessed of every virtue , and of far higher qualities and faith than mere human philo- sophy can yield . Both however are generalised conceptions , pure abstractions , rather than flesh and blood individualities . The other characters ...
... possessed of every virtue , and of far higher qualities and faith than mere human philo- sophy can yield . Both however are generalised conceptions , pure abstractions , rather than flesh and blood individualities . The other characters ...
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... possessed of a greater strength than ever ; I will not repeat them , for they are too familiar to you , but only reaffirm them , and pronounce them , as , in my judgment , affording a ground for our assurance in the department of moral ...
... possessed of a greater strength than ever ; I will not repeat them , for they are too familiar to you , but only reaffirm them , and pronounce them , as , in my judgment , affording a ground for our assurance in the department of moral ...
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