The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... thought that in claiming them , in order that we may facilitate His Majesty's resolutions , and ease him in the consideration , leaving the end still to himself , -in this can it be thought there is any diminution or derogation of ...
... thought that in claiming them , in order that we may facilitate His Majesty's resolutions , and ease him in the consideration , leaving the end still to himself , -in this can it be thought there is any diminution or derogation of ...
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... thought triflers . But ( says the Dean ) the language of a people is no trifle . ' 6 • ' The national mind is reflected in the national speech . If the way in which men express their thoughts is slipshod and mean , it will be very ...
... thought triflers . But ( says the Dean ) the language of a people is no trifle . ' 6 • ' The national mind is reflected in the national speech . If the way in which men express their thoughts is slipshod and mean , it will be very ...
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... thought and language , his manliness , his love of truth , his crotchets , and his weaknesses . It is as thoroughly characteristic as any record of the fresh and natural impressions of a man of his genius was certain to be . For it is ...
... thought and language , his manliness , his love of truth , his crotchets , and his weaknesses . It is as thoroughly characteristic as any record of the fresh and natural impressions of a man of his genius was certain to be . For it is ...
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