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... object , alas ! which he seems to have in common with many of his cotemporaries . Would to Heaven that any word from ... objects into execution ! The rapid succession of the divine and human needs not startle any reader , after the ...
... object , alas ! which he seems to have in common with many of his cotemporaries . Would to Heaven that any word from ... objects into execution ! The rapid succession of the divine and human needs not startle any reader , after the ...
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... object , in these Observations , seems to be to recommend the adoption of the penitentiary system on a more enlarged ... object be fully understood and strictly adhered to , it will be in vain to expect any favourable result . The ...
... object , in these Observations , seems to be to recommend the adoption of the penitentiary system on a more enlarged ... object be fully understood and strictly adhered to , it will be in vain to expect any favourable result . The ...
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... object that , in the zeal and ardour of her faith , she is apt to carry her peculiar system of romance and refinement of sentiment too far . In- stead of those wild and daring delineations of moral feeling and passion , those terrible ...
... object that , in the zeal and ardour of her faith , she is apt to carry her peculiar system of romance and refinement of sentiment too far . In- stead of those wild and daring delineations of moral feeling and passion , those terrible ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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