University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen5W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1835 |
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... racter among the people . It would be idle to attempt to promote their personal respectability , by any thing which rendered them less self - depend- ent , or their future well - being by any thing which caused an acquiescence in their ...
... racter among the people . It would be idle to attempt to promote their personal respectability , by any thing which rendered them less self - depend- ent , or their future well - being by any thing which caused an acquiescence in their ...
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... racter , to find a girl falsely swearing a capital offence against a man , whom she is willing at that moment to marry . " We doubt whether the imputation upon our peasantry , extends much be- yond a modification of the vice of false ...
... racter , to find a girl falsely swearing a capital offence against a man , whom she is willing at that moment to marry . " We doubt whether the imputation upon our peasantry , extends much be- yond a modification of the vice of false ...
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... racter ; and yet , the individual tried had been concerned in two other cases of ab- duction ; and it came out , in a cross - exa- mination , that these facts were perfectly well known to the volunteering priest . " This profligate ...
... racter ; and yet , the individual tried had been concerned in two other cases of ab- duction ; and it came out , in a cross - exa- mination , that these facts were perfectly well known to the volunteering priest . " This profligate ...
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... racter had hitherto been proof against deception . Never did I see conflicting love , indignation , pity , and many other passions so depicted in any one coun- tenance as in that of my respected friend , when 1835. ] 27 Sir Chippin ...
... racter had hitherto been proof against deception . Never did I see conflicting love , indignation , pity , and many other passions so depicted in any one coun- tenance as in that of my respected friend , when 1835. ] 27 Sir Chippin ...
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... racter may , perhaps , be styled the political career of the western muse . No longer are we saluted with the rude minstrelsy of a Mather or a Wiggles- worth ; the fervid ode of triumphant warfare , and the sharp satire of poli- tical ...
... racter may , perhaps , be styled the political career of the western muse . No longer are we saluted with the rude minstrelsy of a Mather or a Wiggles- worth ; the fervid ode of triumphant warfare , and the sharp satire of poli- tical ...
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