The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Zväzok 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... human control . By the late act , restricting the importation of foreign corn , they have obtained for the last two years the complete monopoly of the home markets , and Parliament cannot go farther for their relief . But , say they ...
... human control . By the late act , restricting the importation of foreign corn , they have obtained for the last two years the complete monopoly of the home markets , and Parliament cannot go farther for their relief . But , say they ...
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... human nature is , how can the French , a proud and national people as they are , but be stung to the quick , by the complete and re- cently - proclaimed triumph of their enemies ? With what a pang must they look back to the past ...
... human nature is , how can the French , a proud and national people as they are , but be stung to the quick , by the complete and re- cently - proclaimed triumph of their enemies ? With what a pang must they look back to the past ...
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... human apprehension to be generally intelligible or permanently interesting . No church or state be- came dependent on its dogmas , and it sunk like a straw when the wind totally ceases . Opinions and con- troversies , when left ...
... human apprehension to be generally intelligible or permanently interesting . No church or state be- came dependent on its dogmas , and it sunk like a straw when the wind totally ceases . Opinions and con- troversies , when left ...
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... human anticipation . lar object is at once converted into The accomplishment of any particu- an ingredient , in our anticipations of better things . " Hope springs eternal in the human breast ; Man never is , but always to be , blest ...
... human anticipation . lar object is at once converted into The accomplishment of any particu- an ingredient , in our anticipations of better things . " Hope springs eternal in the human breast ; Man never is , but always to be , blest ...
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... human life would afford an appalling disclosure of the vanity of realities , and a dreadful conviction of the inestimable value of imagina- tions . With this view before his eyes , the language of Hamlet be- comes the words of truth and ...
... human life would afford an appalling disclosure of the vanity of realities , and a dreadful conviction of the inestimable value of imagina- tions . With this view before his eyes , the language of Hamlet be- comes the words of truth and ...
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