The Quarterly Review, 第 41 巻John Murray, 1829 |
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... persons to render a superintending Providence of comparatively little consequence ? All these things , it cannot be denied , are against us . But , on the other hand , if forms are now nothing , forms were heretofore every thing ; and ...
... persons to render a superintending Providence of comparatively little consequence ? All these things , it cannot be denied , are against us . But , on the other hand , if forms are now nothing , forms were heretofore every thing ; and ...
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... persons who would make Mercutio's words good , and literally , quarrel with a man who had a hair more or a hair less in his beard than they had , " And why not ? This was just as reasonable a ground of dissent then as a surplice has ...
... persons who would make Mercutio's words good , and literally , quarrel with a man who had a hair more or a hair less in his beard than they had , " And why not ? This was just as reasonable a ground of dissent then as a surplice has ...
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... persons emigrated from the village which bred them , than in the habits of our own times , which there is not , perhaps , one man in a thousand ( except among the higher families ) who , if he lives to manhood , is buried with his ...
... persons emigrated from the village which bred them , than in the habits of our own times , which there is not , perhaps , one man in a thousand ( except among the higher families ) who , if he lives to manhood , is buried with his ...
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... persons and a half ; and about two - thirds of the oil are supposed to be employed for burning . These data , supposing them correct , would give a population of 2,147,200 souls . By another calculation , founded on the actual produce ...
... persons and a half ; and about two - thirds of the oil are supposed to be employed for burning . These data , supposing them correct , would give a population of 2,147,200 souls . By another calculation , founded on the actual produce ...
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... persons might tread over his head , for this singular antipathy is common both to the Burmese and Siamese . The ... person must enter the house of an inferior , or even of an equal ; for to do so would imply a derogation of dignity , or ...
... persons might tread over his head , for this singular antipathy is common both to the Burmese and Siamese . The ... person must enter the house of an inferior , or even of an equal ; for to do so would imply a derogation of dignity , or ...
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