The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, 15-18. kötet1825 |
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18. oldal
... never can be a bet- ter opportunity than the present , for discussing and ascertaining what are the improvements or alterations most proper to be adopted , and how they can be most effectually carried into execution . " - ( Opinion of ...
... never can be a bet- ter opportunity than the present , for discussing and ascertaining what are the improvements or alterations most proper to be adopted , and how they can be most effectually carried into execution . " - ( Opinion of ...
31. oldal
... never occurred to him , that genius could be made palpable , and the fingers could decide on the properties of the mind ; but one little circumstance seems to have escaped the observation of Phreno- logists , although known to every old ...
... never occurred to him , that genius could be made palpable , and the fingers could decide on the properties of the mind ; but one little circumstance seems to have escaped the observation of Phreno- logists , although known to every old ...
35. oldal
... never occurred to him , that genius could be made palpable , and the fingers could decide on the properties of the mind ; but one little circumstance seems to have escaped the observation of Phreno- logists , although known to every old ...
... never occurred to him , that genius could be made palpable , and the fingers could decide on the properties of the mind ; but one little circumstance seems to have escaped the observation of Phreno- logists , although known to every old ...
51. oldal
... never heard any sound that could be unequivocally considered as origina- ting in the Aurora ; but the uniform testimony of the natives , both Crees , Copper Indians , and Esquimaux , and of all the older residents in the country ...
... never heard any sound that could be unequivocally considered as origina- ting in the Aurora ; but the uniform testimony of the natives , both Crees , Copper Indians , and Esquimaux , and of all the older residents in the country ...
54. oldal
... never fear'd ; As firm his faith on Walter's love As was his trust in Heaven above , ➡ As fearless as the infant press'd And fondled on its mother's breast . And when the sun had left his eye , While ruddy radiance flush'd the sky , He ...
... never fear'd ; As firm his faith on Walter's love As was his trust in Heaven above , ➡ As fearless as the infant press'd And fondled on its mother's breast . And when the sun had left his eye , While ruddy radiance flush'd the sky , He ...
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