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Page 73
... says the Abbé , with fifteen hundred thousand bayonets to engage in a va - tout , have thrown over Europe a net of iron , and opposed to it a mass as inaccessible as immovable : in these powers is con- centrated the true strength of ...
... says the Abbé , with fifteen hundred thousand bayonets to engage in a va - tout , have thrown over Europe a net of iron , and opposed to it a mass as inaccessible as immovable : in these powers is con- centrated the true strength of ...
Page 98
... Say not he loves the rose the best , Because it twines his forehead fair , In seeming smiles and pleasure drest ... says the author in his preface , best become the gravity of the critic . Now , as we bestowed a little of the former ...
... Say not he loves the rose the best , Because it twines his forehead fair , In seeming smiles and pleasure drest ... says the author in his preface , best become the gravity of the critic . Now , as we bestowed a little of the former ...
Page 437
... say England , without any discrimination of the in- dustrious classes , for all these are benefited by the necessaries of ... says that the amount of manual labour , superseded by the use of machinery in agriculture , bears no proportion ...
... say England , without any discrimination of the in- dustrious classes , for all these are benefited by the necessaries of ... says that the amount of manual labour , superseded by the use of machinery in agriculture , bears no proportion ...
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