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... feel a con- scious pride on viewing the successful result of our labours . SYLVANUS URBAN has not only accumulated a mass of information more general and extended than any contemporary Magazine contains ; but he still possesses ...
... feel a con- scious pride on viewing the successful result of our labours . SYLVANUS URBAN has not only accumulated a mass of information more general and extended than any contemporary Magazine contains ; but he still possesses ...
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... feels at arriving at his encampment under such cir- cumstances . This you will probably suppose to be a sheltered place , whereas its preparation simply con- sists in clearing away the snow on the ground , and placing thereon branches ...
... feels at arriving at his encampment under such cir- cumstances . This you will probably suppose to be a sheltered place , whereas its preparation simply con- sists in clearing away the snow on the ground , and placing thereon branches ...
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stances of a national kind have point- ed the general tide of feeling and of thought . The period which included the reign of Queen Anne in England , and of Louis the Fourteenth in France , has long been considered as having been ...
stances of a national kind have point- ed the general tide of feeling and of thought . The period which included the reign of Queen Anne in England , and of Louis the Fourteenth in France , has long been considered as having been ...
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... feeling an awkward twinge . Criticism in the days of Sir Thomas More was merely Oral , if we except the labours of the Com- mentators ; but had he lived to read the numerous Reviews , by which public opinion is directed , he would have ...
... feeling an awkward twinge . Criticism in the days of Sir Thomas More was merely Oral , if we except the labours of the Com- mentators ; but had he lived to read the numerous Reviews , by which public opinion is directed , he would have ...
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... feeling a sympathy with passion and sentiment abstracted from mercenary views and sordid joys , these artless but fervid ... feel a sud den impulse within them ( although that impulse may possibly never re- alize any active or permanent ...
... feeling a sympathy with passion and sentiment abstracted from mercenary views and sordid joys , these artless but fervid ... feel a sud den impulse within them ( although that impulse may possibly never re- alize any active or permanent ...
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