The Christian Remembrancer, Том 6F.C. & J. Rivington, 1843 |
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... common feeling ; and if Dr. Atkinson is to be regarded as the exponent of English feeling towards the Affghans , here is as strong an example of it as we recollect to have met with . The Affghans have saved us the trouble of solving the ...
... common feeling ; and if Dr. Atkinson is to be regarded as the exponent of English feeling towards the Affghans , here is as strong an example of it as we recollect to have met with . The Affghans have saved us the trouble of solving the ...
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... common hatred . Those who plotted the outbreak on a particular day may have been few in number ; they knew that , on the first glimpse of success , thousands were ready to follow their lead . Leaders were not wanting , who had never ...
... common hatred . Those who plotted the outbreak on a particular day may have been few in number ; they knew that , on the first glimpse of success , thousands were ready to follow their lead . Leaders were not wanting , who had never ...
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... common - place of history ; but it has seldom been more strikingly shown than in the series of events we have followed . On the defeat , still more on the destruction , of English forces , employed in whatever cause , we cannot look ...
... common - place of history ; but it has seldom been more strikingly shown than in the series of events we have followed . On the defeat , still more on the destruction , of English forces , employed in whatever cause , we cannot look ...
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... common , mean , every - day life . The latter is the ready , easy way , and is the natural resort of a coarse and vulgar ( though the reviewer willingly allows powerful ) mind like Jacob Abbot's . This is the principle on which all his ...
... common , mean , every - day life . The latter is the ready , easy way , and is the natural resort of a coarse and vulgar ( though the reviewer willingly allows powerful ) mind like Jacob Abbot's . This is the principle on which all his ...
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... common - place history of every - day life , not calculated to excite any higher emotions than a novel or a news- paper . Great obligations , indeed , will he have to the mother , or governess , who set him realizing ' at three years ...
... common - place history of every - day life , not calculated to excite any higher emotions than a novel or a news- paper . Great obligations , indeed , will he have to the mother , or governess , who set him realizing ' at three years ...
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