The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... whole been the result of the efforts made by the Association . The reduction which has already been effected must in itself be satisfactory to all who contributed towards the attainment of so desirable an object . " Most rosy and ...
... whole been the result of the efforts made by the Association . The reduction which has already been effected must in itself be satisfactory to all who contributed towards the attainment of so desirable an object . " Most rosy and ...
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... whole system is in a weak and morbid state , overwrought , and fluctuating between nervous excitement and depression . After more than twelve hours ' toil , can we expect the well - balanced , well - judging , calm , and self ...
... whole system is in a weak and morbid state , overwrought , and fluctuating between nervous excitement and depression . After more than twelve hours ' toil , can we expect the well - balanced , well - judging , calm , and self ...
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... whole race of women in the lower ranks of life . There must be some great defects in the social system , where vice can fairly claim for itself so large a number of palliating circumstances ; and while we freely confess the need of an ...
... whole race of women in the lower ranks of life . There must be some great defects in the social system , where vice can fairly claim for itself so large a number of palliating circumstances ; and while we freely confess the need of an ...
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... whole caste , going to the outrageous length of de- priving them , with a few exceptions , of the political rights of citizens . Freedom , however , is not the possession , however it may be the boast , of an unrestrained democracy ...
... whole caste , going to the outrageous length of de- priving them , with a few exceptions , of the political rights of citizens . Freedom , however , is not the possession , however it may be the boast , of an unrestrained democracy ...
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... whole community of Florence ; the people became more and more excited , because both law ; and custom had awarded due penalties for faithless men , and death was an unheard of punishment . " Buondelmonte's corpse was placed on a bier ...
... whole community of Florence ; the people became more and more excited , because both law ; and custom had awarded due penalties for faithless men , and death was an unheard of punishment . " Buondelmonte's corpse was placed on a bier ...
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