Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... compared in importance with those which have been made in Eng- land every fifty years since the time of Elizabeth . There is not the least reason to believe that the principles of go- vernment , legislation , and political economy were ...
... compared in importance with those which have been made in Eng- land every fifty years since the time of Elizabeth . There is not the least reason to believe that the principles of go- vernment , legislation , and political economy were ...
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... compared with which extermination would be a blessing ; and all because the dwellings of cotton - spinners are naked and rectangular . Mr. Southey has found out a way , he tells us , in which the effects of manufactures and agriculture ...
... compared with which extermination would be a blessing ; and all because the dwellings of cotton - spinners are naked and rectangular . Mr. Southey has found out a way , he tells us , in which the effects of manufactures and agriculture ...
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... compared with the real trial of Lady Alice Lisle before that tribunal where all the vices sat in the person of Jeffries . The style of Bunyan is delightful to every reader , and invaluable as a study to every person who wishes to obtain ...
... compared with the real trial of Lady Alice Lisle before that tribunal where all the vices sat in the person of Jeffries . The style of Bunyan is delightful to every reader , and invaluable as a study to every person who wishes to obtain ...
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