The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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Page 54
... feeling on this head , from the necessity of condensing his materials , may be right : but we should have been glad ... feelings these circumstances were calculated to produce . The French Generals were men brought up in fields of ...
... feeling on this head , from the necessity of condensing his materials , may be right : but we should have been glad ... feelings these circumstances were calculated to produce . The French Generals were men brought up in fields of ...
Page 173
... feeling . " Numerous anecdotes to the same effect are scattered through the pages of travellers in America ... feelings of contempt with which he had been accustomed to regard the Negro . When such is the ef- fect produced on a ...
... feeling . " Numerous anecdotes to the same effect are scattered through the pages of travellers in America ... feelings of contempt with which he had been accustomed to regard the Negro . When such is the ef- fect produced on a ...
Page 264
... feelings : for feeling and thinking are sometimes so indefinitely blended , that they are one , like the warmth and light of the sun . ' In this respect he differs from Montaigne , whom in other points he so much resembles . The French ...
... feelings : for feeling and thinking are sometimes so indefinitely blended , that they are one , like the warmth and light of the sun . ' In this respect he differs from Montaigne , whom in other points he so much resembles . The French ...
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