University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... facts present themselves so obviously to the mind , that it might hardly seem necessary to call attention to them and ... fact , that their op- ponents , inferior as they are in all the elements of strength , have defeated them in the ...
... facts present themselves so obviously to the mind , that it might hardly seem necessary to call attention to them and ... fact , that their op- ponents , inferior as they are in all the elements of strength , have defeated them in the ...
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... fact upon which , every one is capable of judging , and whieh loses none of its force by being put forward in plain and simple language . It is in fact , one of the un- answerable common - sense arguments which a plain man can best put ...
... fact upon which , every one is capable of judging , and whieh loses none of its force by being put forward in plain and simple language . It is in fact , one of the un- answerable common - sense arguments which a plain man can best put ...
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... fact that whilst he uttered them , and even after life had departed , the same comical look of rich ridicule which I have just described remained so clearly impressed on his features , that I felt at a loss to guess whether it was di ...
... fact that whilst he uttered them , and even after life had departed , the same comical look of rich ridicule which I have just described remained so clearly impressed on his features , that I felt at a loss to guess whether it was di ...
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... fact is , you sheep - faced scoun- drel " " Too innocent - lookin ' , your reve- rence , I am - no doubt - but , upon my padereens , not more so to the eye than I am widin here " -placing his huge paw upon his stomach . 66 ' Silence ...
... fact is , you sheep - faced scoun- drel " " Too innocent - lookin ' , your reve- rence , I am - no doubt - but , upon my padereens , not more so to the eye than I am widin here " -placing his huge paw upon his stomach . 66 ' Silence ...
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... fact is , that the billings , and coings , and and palmings , and nursings , and whisperings , and squeez- ings , and pressures , with the other nonsensical endearments that make the honey - moon look like a be- slobbered cake of ...
... fact is , that the billings , and coings , and and palmings , and nursings , and whisperings , and squeez- ings , and pressures , with the other nonsensical endearments that make the honey - moon look like a be- slobbered cake of ...
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