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Page 17
... remarks with one other cita- tion . Robinson is about to quit his melancholy but dear solitude ; and , on his departure , he gives the following excellent directions to the English and Spaniards whom he left on the island : ' Quibus ...
... remarks with one other cita- tion . Robinson is about to quit his melancholy but dear solitude ; and , on his departure , he gives the following excellent directions to the English and Spaniards whom he left on the island : ' Quibus ...
Page 61
... remarks are by the bye - our present business is with those who have been told that their influence on opinion is para- mount . Had we the privilege of legislating - I believe we should have virtue enough to deliver our country from ...
... remarks are by the bye - our present business is with those who have been told that their influence on opinion is para- mount . Had we the privilege of legislating - I believe we should have virtue enough to deliver our country from ...
Page 67
... remarks . In his Jewish Antiquities ( Book xviii . c . i . ) he relates , in the first section , that Pilate introduced Cæsar's images into Jerusalem , and that in consequence of this measure producing a tumult , he com- manded them to ...
... remarks . In his Jewish Antiquities ( Book xviii . c . i . ) he relates , in the first section , that Pilate introduced Cæsar's images into Jerusalem , and that in consequence of this measure producing a tumult , he com- manded them to ...
Page 86
... remarks on the state of English national poetry at the period immediately preceding their appearance on the literary horizon . Fine poetical feeling , it is asserted , was totally dormant in England during 86 Literary Intelligence .
... remarks on the state of English national poetry at the period immediately preceding their appearance on the literary horizon . Fine poetical feeling , it is asserted , was totally dormant in England during 86 Literary Intelligence .
Page 99
... remark ! Is there no more correct way of accounting for the fact than that the short interval between his death and the Restoration , and the unsettled state of the nation in the intermediate time , left no opportunity for a faithful ...
... remark ! Is there no more correct way of accounting for the fact than that the short interval between his death and the Restoration , and the unsettled state of the nation in the intermediate time , left no opportunity for a faithful ...
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