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His object is to present the character of the Scottish peasantry in an imposing and elevated light , and to draw from the confined circle of rural life , and the limited range of feelings with which it is conversant , those materials of ...
His object is to present the character of the Scottish peasantry in an imposing and elevated light , and to draw from the confined circle of rural life , and the limited range of feelings with which it is conversant , those materials of ...
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This arises , perhaps , in a great measure from the peculiar flexibility of character , to call it by no harsher name , which prevails among the lead- ing adventurers who have taken part in the politics of that country , and from the ...
This arises , perhaps , in a great measure from the peculiar flexibility of character , to call it by no harsher name , which prevails among the lead- ing adventurers who have taken part in the politics of that country , and from the ...
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Louis XVI . , character of , 447— 449 . Lyon , his narrative of an at- tempt to reach Repulse Bay , 45 . M Mackintosh , Sir James , his opi- nion of one of the Sydney Papers , 397 . Magistrates , Milton's opinions in regard to , 290 .
Louis XVI . , character of , 447— 449 . Lyon , his narrative of an at- tempt to reach Repulse Bay , 45 . M Mackintosh , Sir James , his opi- nion of one of the Sydney Papers , 397 . Magistrates , Milton's opinions in regard to , 290 .
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