University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... observed that he had , whilst uttering the words just recorded , at- tempted an unsuccessful wink , as was evident by a slight droop in his right eyelid , which , taken in connexion with the rest of his countenance , and his obvious ...
... observed that he had , whilst uttering the words just recorded , at- tempted an unsuccessful wink , as was evident by a slight droop in his right eyelid , which , taken in connexion with the rest of his countenance , and his obvious ...
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... observed , and experience confirms the observation , that genius , talent , and all the more striking points of character are in- herited from the mother . To this , however , there have undoubtedly been many outstanding exceptions . As ...
... observed , and experience confirms the observation , that genius , talent , and all the more striking points of character are in- herited from the mother . To this , however , there have undoubtedly been many outstanding exceptions . As ...
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... observed the still slow progress which correct principles of farming have made in many of the English counties . If all the arable land of the United Kingdom could be rendered as productive as the average of the Lothians in Scotland ...
... observed the still slow progress which correct principles of farming have made in many of the English counties . If all the arable land of the United Kingdom could be rendered as productive as the average of the Lothians in Scotland ...
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... observation occurs in the " Spectator , " that " critics write in a positive , dog- matic way , without either ... observe generally that , when an accuser brings forward severe charges , without establishing any one of them by any dit ...
... observation occurs in the " Spectator , " that " critics write in a positive , dog- matic way , without either ... observe generally that , when an accuser brings forward severe charges , without establishing any one of them by any dit ...
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... observation , now completely verified , that the hieroglyphics , or sacred characters , were not so denomi- nated ... observations , already no- ticed , that the hieroglyphics constituted a real written language . ' " -p . 111 . . " The ...
... observation , now completely verified , that the hieroglyphics , or sacred characters , were not so denomi- nated ... observations , already no- ticed , that the hieroglyphics constituted a real written language . ' " -p . 111 . . " The ...
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