The British Critic, Nide 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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Sivu 119
... possessed of patronage , and that those who want a favour are not ashamed to ask it . One half of these Memorials , in short , should have been thrown into the fire of the library at Dunnekier , and the remainder kept in manuscript for ...
... possessed of patronage , and that those who want a favour are not ashamed to ask it . One half of these Memorials , in short , should have been thrown into the fire of the library at Dunnekier , and the remainder kept in manuscript for ...
Sivu 191
... possessed of , it is evident it must have derived it entirely from the continued agency of the machine , or , in other words , to the quantity of labour expended on its production . This , however , is just the same case , in point of ...
... possessed of , it is evident it must have derived it entirely from the continued agency of the machine , or , in other words , to the quantity of labour expended on its production . This , however , is just the same case , in point of ...
Sivu 249
... possessed , beyond what might have been derived from quoting the chance expres- sions of any orthodox divines of the present day ; but his admis- sion , that the passages had been extorted from them in opposi- tion " even to their ...
... possessed , beyond what might have been derived from quoting the chance expres- sions of any orthodox divines of the present day ; but his admis- sion , that the passages had been extorted from them in opposi- tion " even to their ...
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No III | |
Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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