Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Band 5James Fraser, 1832 |
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... interest with which the most numerous and noble race of our dramatic poets have enlivened the solemn scenes of gor ... interests of this kind of writing , and deprive it of those advantages which it has , in some measure , over history ...
... interest with which the most numerous and noble race of our dramatic poets have enlivened the solemn scenes of gor ... interests of this kind of writing , and deprive it of those advantages which it has , in some measure , over history ...
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... interest that certain acts should be prohibited , and combines against the doer . The parties are unequally matched - one indi- vidual would in vain contend against all . His single weakness yields to the united strength of many . YORKE ...
... interest that certain acts should be prohibited , and combines against the doer . The parties are unequally matched - one indi- vidual would in vain contend against all . His single weakness yields to the united strength of many . YORKE ...
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... interest in its goings on . In youth the mind desires excitement , for it is when warmest that it is most receptive . Thus it learns , and hence it knows . The influences of occa- sion then penetrate into its susceptive embrace , and ...
... interest in its goings on . In youth the mind desires excitement , for it is when warmest that it is most receptive . Thus it learns , and hence it knows . The influences of occa- sion then penetrate into its susceptive embrace , and ...
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... interests , or , understanding them , was not likely to feel any patriotic interest in the prosperity of France . fermentation in the popular feeling was caused by these representations , which , however great may have been the assi ...
... interests , or , understanding them , was not likely to feel any patriotic interest in the prosperity of France . fermentation in the popular feeling was caused by these representations , which , however great may have been the assi ...
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... interests were regarded as trifles by the minister . However , the danger of the young prince being over , the court ... interest of their own , and all protesting that the public good was their only care . The co- adjutor , like the ...
... interests were regarded as trifles by the minister . However , the danger of the young prince being over , the court ... interest of their own , and all protesting that the public good was their only care . The co- adjutor , like the ...
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