The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... already had occasion to advert , have almost entirely " depurated it from the dregs and feculence " of feudal times . Many of the decisions made within the last twenty years , shew that the spirit of these improvements has not been lost ...
... already had occasion to advert , have almost entirely " depurated it from the dregs and feculence " of feudal times . Many of the decisions made within the last twenty years , shew that the spirit of these improvements has not been lost ...
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... already comprising a multitude of commonwealths , differing so widely in interests , in character , and in political ... already distinguished by ) will ever enable that tribunal to an- swer its great end , as an umpire between the ...
... already comprising a multitude of commonwealths , differing so widely in interests , in character , and in political ... already distinguished by ) will ever enable that tribunal to an- swer its great end , as an umpire between the ...
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... already alluded to , he has a dissertation about the order of Divine Providence , exceedingly beautiful , but to our tastes somewhat out of place . * In a word , there is a strong dash of the panegyrical style in his speaking , and the ...
... already alluded to , he has a dissertation about the order of Divine Providence , exceedingly beautiful , but to our tastes somewhat out of place . * In a word , there is a strong dash of the panegyrical style in his speaking , and the ...
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ORIGIN OF RHYME | 31 |
Funds for the rebinding of this book have | 44 |
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