New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 1Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1821 |
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... fact , that we believe it had its origin in the unfortu- nate attachment of a noble Italian , deservedly regretted by his friends . Some fragments of his letters were said to have been found after his death , in which is given a most ...
... fact , that we believe it had its origin in the unfortu- nate attachment of a noble Italian , deservedly regretted by his friends . Some fragments of his letters were said to have been found after his death , in which is given a most ...
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... fact , he doubts if the world is more populous now , than it was two thousand years ago . On the other side , Mr. Malthus alleges , that the population of the northern provinces of America has doubled every twenty - five years by ...
... fact , he doubts if the world is more populous now , than it was two thousand years ago . On the other side , Mr. Malthus alleges , that the population of the northern provinces of America has doubled every twenty - five years by ...
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... fact is , that it is proved by general observation all over the world , that about half of the born everywhere die , before the age of reproduction - this is a general infirmity of human nature , and is as much a law of our being , as ...
... fact is , that it is proved by general observation all over the world , that about half of the born everywhere die , before the age of reproduction - this is a general infirmity of human nature , and is as much a law of our being , as ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 1 |
CAMPBELLS Lectures on Poetry 1 129 377 489 | 16 |
Modern Improvements | 97 |
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