The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... equally acute and just ; yet we now despair of ever seeing any thing like legitimate comedy , so inveterate is the misguided selfishness of modern managers , 66 The character of Harris the grammarian is mutually con- sidered by these ...
... equally acute and just ; yet we now despair of ever seeing any thing like legitimate comedy , so inveterate is the misguided selfishness of modern managers , 66 The character of Harris the grammarian is mutually con- sidered by these ...
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... equally profound and in- teresting : and he used to say , that " a man who has not been in India knows mankind but by halves ; and that he who has been there , knows mankind , alas ! too much . " " Lord Macartney , on his return from ...
... equally profound and in- teresting : and he used to say , that " a man who has not been in India knows mankind but by halves ; and that he who has been there , knows mankind , alas ! too much . " " Lord Macartney , on his return from ...
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... equally repugnant to common sense and to common humanity ; and yet it is a right , that , however disguised , is usurped and assumed by all the sovereignties of Europe , whether monarchical , aristocratical , or democratical , for it ...
... equally repugnant to common sense and to common humanity ; and yet it is a right , that , however disguised , is usurped and assumed by all the sovereignties of Europe , whether monarchical , aristocratical , or democratical , for it ...
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... equally , is not disease ; though it perhaps strongly predisposes to it . Something more is wanted to constitute morbid action . Under such a state of general weakness the functions may continue to be carried on , though less vigorously ...
... equally , is not disease ; though it perhaps strongly predisposes to it . Something more is wanted to constitute morbid action . Under such a state of general weakness the functions may continue to be carried on , though less vigorously ...
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... equally plain that most , if not the whole , of the exciting causes of fever operate also upon the nervous system ; and therefore , whatever may be their secondary or ultimate ef- fects , that system must be primarily deranged . On ...
... equally plain that most , if not the whole , of the exciting causes of fever operate also upon the nervous system ; and therefore , whatever may be their secondary or ultimate ef- fects , that system must be primarily deranged . On ...
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