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... possess the merit of perspi- cuity but arrangement is no where the characteristic of this work ; and the want of it ... possessing a population of D 4 35,000 . 35,000 . To the account of the intendancy of Mexico Humboldt's Political ...
... possess the merit of perspi- cuity but arrangement is no where the characteristic of this work ; and the want of it ... possessing a population of D 4 35,000 . 35,000 . To the account of the intendancy of Mexico Humboldt's Political ...
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... possess , something that is not known or not possessed by the generality of the world , will ( if not balanced by a more than ordinary proportion proportion of good sense ) lead to a most unjust 240 Weber's Edition of Ford's Dramatic Works.
... possess , something that is not known or not possessed by the generality of the world , will ( if not balanced by a more than ordinary proportion proportion of good sense ) lead to a most unjust 240 Weber's Edition of Ford's Dramatic Works.
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... possess little of either novelty or elegance . The author is guilty of an obvious impropriety when he talks of sailing for England from the Isle of Wight ; -his female characters are un- interesting ; —and we think that he is very ...
... possess little of either novelty or elegance . The author is guilty of an obvious impropriety when he talks of sailing for England from the Isle of Wight ; -his female characters are un- interesting ; —and we think that he is very ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Jervis Bidlake | 2 |
TABLE | 8 |
Moores George Tales of the Passions | 14 |
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