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... feeling , which exist between the literatures of different people . The Germans themselves have of late evinced so much of this liberality of feeling and impartial criticism towards the writers of other nations , and have so disinterest ...
... feeling , which exist between the literatures of different people . The Germans themselves have of late evinced so much of this liberality of feeling and impartial criticism towards the writers of other nations , and have so disinterest ...
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... feeling as a false assumption of its ex- istence . Mr. Irving , indeed , does not deny that considerable political ... feelings to spring forth , it was the delight of generous individuals to shew that in the midst of hostilities they ...
... feeling as a false assumption of its ex- istence . Mr. Irving , indeed , does not deny that considerable political ... feelings to spring forth , it was the delight of generous individuals to shew that in the midst of hostilities they ...
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moral feeling , which attend a very advanced stage of civilized society . The excitement produced by this species of writing , however , can be felt only by a few ; and we imagine that much of the peculiar merit evinced by the present ...
moral feeling , which attend a very advanced stage of civilized society . The excitement produced by this species of writing , however , can be felt only by a few ; and we imagine that much of the peculiar merit evinced by the present ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
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Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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