The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Zväzok 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... 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 illusion of ...
... 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 illusion of ...
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... nature too re- mote from 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 ...
... nature too re- mote from 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 ...
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... nature . The contemplation of this enterprize , and of the anticipated result , fills my mind with the most delightful thoughts and associations . While enjoying this luxury , a friend visits me , and introduces other topics and other ...
... nature . The contemplation of this enterprize , and of the anticipated result , fills my mind with the most delightful thoughts and associations . While enjoying this luxury , a friend visits me , and introduces other topics and other ...
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... nature , and truth , fearful and wonderful in- deed will appear the mysterious laws of our being . We are mere instru- ments in the irresistible hand of na- ture . As the grey - hound passionate- ly pursues the hare whom he dares not ...
... nature , and truth , fearful and wonderful in- deed will appear the mysterious laws of our being . We are mere instru- ments in the irresistible hand of na- ture . As the grey - hound passionate- ly pursues the hare whom he dares not ...
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... Nature's constant laws , I'll not proceed with blind precipitation ; I know effect must ever follow cause ; The pro and con require consideration ; I now am free , but , coupled with a mate , My future bless or woe must then be fix'd as ...
... Nature's constant laws , I'll not proceed with blind precipitation ; I know effect must ever follow cause ; The pro and con require consideration ; I now am free , but , coupled with a mate , My future bless or woe must then be fix'd as ...
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