Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... means , be enhanced , both with respect to its practical utility , and the scientific view it would exhibit of the operations of mind . The lives of most men offer little that is worthy of preservation , except these mental changes . It ...
... means , be enhanced , both with respect to its practical utility , and the scientific view it would exhibit of the operations of mind . The lives of most men offer little that is worthy of preservation , except these mental changes . It ...
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... means to per- suade me to go on with the work in hand , and to bring what I had done , that he might examine it : in answer to all his persuasions , I said ; Tell his holiness to send me the materials , if he would have me finish this ...
... means to per- suade me to go on with the work in hand , and to bring what I had done , that he might examine it : in answer to all his persuasions , I said ; Tell his holiness to send me the materials , if he would have me finish this ...
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... mean ; yet your enterprise is more dangerous than you are aware of ; and the success may be very different from what you ... means of a particular friend , of his and mine , that I need be , no longer , under any apprehensions from him ...
... mean ; yet your enterprise is more dangerous than you are aware of ; and the success may be very different from what you ... means of a particular friend , of his and mine , that I need be , no longer , under any apprehensions from him ...
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... mean time , however , he was accused of having in his possession an immense treasure , consisting of jewels and other costly things belonging to the church , to the amount of eighty - thousand ducats , which it was alleged he had ...
... mean time , however , he was accused of having in his possession an immense treasure , consisting of jewels and other costly things belonging to the church , to the amount of eighty - thousand ducats , which it was alleged he had ...
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... means of the opportunities that we afford you ; it would be- come you to be a little more humble , and less proud and opinionative : I remember I gave you express orders to make twelve silver statues for me , and that was all I desired ...
... means of the opportunities that we afford you ; it would be- come you to be a little more humble , and less proud and opinionative : I remember I gave you express orders to make twelve silver statues for me , and that was all I desired ...
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