The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... feeling which makes a gentleman's farming the most delightful occupation in life , the feeling that whilst engaged in a pursuit full of amusement and healthy excitement , he is labouring at a task of which the results must be beneficial ...
... feeling which makes a gentleman's farming the most delightful occupation in life , the feeling that whilst engaged in a pursuit full of amusement and healthy excitement , he is labouring at a task of which the results must be beneficial ...
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... feeling of utter incapacity . He humbled himself to the dust under an exaggerated idea of the intellect of others , and a sense of his own inferiority . His depreciation of his own powers was absurdly wrong ; but the distress he endured ...
... feeling of utter incapacity . He humbled himself to the dust under an exaggerated idea of the intellect of others , and a sense of his own inferiority . His depreciation of his own powers was absurdly wrong ; but the distress he endured ...
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... feeling in the Reverend Mr. Perceval's account of the first start of the Tracts for the Times . ' It will be seen there , that the great movement which resulted , first in an attempt to dictate to the Church , and then in an extensive ...
... feeling in the Reverend Mr. Perceval's account of the first start of the Tracts for the Times . ' It will be seen there , that the great movement which resulted , first in an attempt to dictate to the Church , and then in an extensive ...
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