The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 32Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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Page 18
... better means are not within reach , by wines or spirits : these generally leave the system , as soon as their stimulating effects have passed off , more exposed than before to the invasion of disease . Permanent tonics , however , and ...
... better means are not within reach , by wines or spirits : these generally leave the system , as soon as their stimulating effects have passed off , more exposed than before to the invasion of disease . Permanent tonics , however , and ...
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... better . He does not appear to have had a tincture of that high gentlemanly feeling , that native elevation of * Some of the sentences which follow ( marked by inverted commas , ) are taken from a portrait of Mrs. Siddons , dated 1812 ...
... better . He does not appear to have had a tincture of that high gentlemanly feeling , that native elevation of * Some of the sentences which follow ( marked by inverted commas , ) are taken from a portrait of Mrs. Siddons , dated 1812 ...
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... better place than the church at Gallipoli , and that if eight - and - thirty days had been got through there , I might survive five - and - twenty here . I took out the faithful companions of my wanderings , a few favourite books , some ...
... better place than the church at Gallipoli , and that if eight - and - thirty days had been got through there , I might survive five - and - twenty here . I took out the faithful companions of my wanderings , a few favourite books , some ...
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... ing , which invariably take precedence of those that induce us to fight . I had nature on my side ; and , highly as we may think of preceptive wisdom , nature , rightly understood , is the better First and Second Thoughts . 53.
... ing , which invariably take precedence of those that induce us to fight . I had nature on my side ; and , highly as we may think of preceptive wisdom , nature , rightly understood , is the better First and Second Thoughts . 53.
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... better feelings of my nature had responded to every argu- ment he employed for enforcing the duty of alms - giving . But I rather think it must have been a grand field - day with the beggars ; that they had all turned out upon some ...
... better feelings of my nature had responded to every argu- ment he employed for enforcing the duty of alms - giving . But I rather think it must have been a grand field - day with the beggars ; that they had all turned out upon some ...
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