The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 15;Band 111,Teil 1E. Cave, 1841 |
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... objects in the sciences or fine arts , have left few of the more humble facts or observations , from which he can appreciate and de- scribe the advance of society in different countries , towards a higher condition of morals , laws ...
... objects in the sciences or fine arts , have left few of the more humble facts or observations , from which he can appreciate and de- scribe the advance of society in different countries , towards a higher condition of morals , laws ...
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... object of life merely to live , not to enjoy . It is a curious and lamentable truth , that , in this poor country , not producing even At the conclusion of his work the " When the traveller returns to the spot from whence he set out ...
... object of life merely to live , not to enjoy . It is a curious and lamentable truth , that , in this poor country , not producing even At the conclusion of his work the " When the traveller returns to the spot from whence he set out ...
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... objects of legislation ? The limits within which , in a sound state of society , it ought to be con- fined ? It appears at first sight of little importance , whether laws act positively or act negatively ; that is , whether laws en ...
... objects of legislation ? The limits within which , in a sound state of society , it ought to be con- fined ? It appears at first sight of little importance , whether laws act positively or act negatively ; that is , whether laws en ...
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... object , Louis de Vendôme returned to France , and in 1415 was numbered among the captives of Agin- court , when , not being able to collect the large ransom demanded for his liber- ation , exceeding 80,000l . of our present currency ...
... object , Louis de Vendôme returned to France , and in 1415 was numbered among the captives of Agin- court , when , not being able to collect the large ransom demanded for his liber- ation , exceeding 80,000l . of our present currency ...
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... object and merits of poetry : 66 " E del poeta il fin la mariviglia ; Parlo dell ' eccellente e non del golfo , Chi non fa stupir vada à la striglia . " But , fortunately for the fame of their country , Molière and Boileau inter- posed ...
... object and merits of poetry : 66 " E del poeta il fin la mariviglia ; Parlo dell ' eccellente e non del golfo , Chi non fa stupir vada à la striglia . " But , fortunately for the fame of their country , Molière and Boileau inter- posed ...
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