Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Band 1;Bände 3-4William Orr, 1845 |
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... Perhaps by such means , in addition to all others , the extreme limits of the diffusi- bility of popular literature might in time be reached . When this point is attained , and great effects begin to become apparent to those who watch ...
... Perhaps by such means , in addition to all others , the extreme limits of the diffusi- bility of popular literature might in time be reached . When this point is attained , and great effects begin to become apparent to those who watch ...
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... perhaps this is counterbalanced by the neces- sity for more frequently repairing the foundations of the houses , and of adding occasionally to the flights of steps by which they are approached , lest commu- nication with the inhabitants ...
... perhaps this is counterbalanced by the neces- sity for more frequently repairing the foundations of the houses , and of adding occasionally to the flights of steps by which they are approached , lest commu- nication with the inhabitants ...
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... perhaps of the gratification levelling of distinctions gives satisfaction , and conse- of their own feelings . It is impossible to prevent the quently ebullitions of feeling similar to the above occa- individuals petted from forming an ...
... perhaps of the gratification levelling of distinctions gives satisfaction , and conse- of their own feelings . It is impossible to prevent the quently ebullitions of feeling similar to the above occa- individuals petted from forming an ...
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... Perhaps older readers may , however , be amused by them . Of all the graces of rhetoric , none is so largely , or perhaps so usefully employed , in every grade of society , from the cottage to the crown , as periphrasis . In lite ...
... Perhaps older readers may , however , be amused by them . Of all the graces of rhetoric , none is so largely , or perhaps so usefully employed , in every grade of society , from the cottage to the crown , as periphrasis . In lite ...
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... perhaps the most touching of all things . Anger at the offence vanishes ; the error is forgiven ; and the offender , so far from being degraded by his confession , runs a good chance of being exalted . There is something which makes ...
... perhaps the most touching of all things . Anger at the offence vanishes ; the error is forgiven ; and the offender , so far from being degraded by his confession , runs a good chance of being exalted . There is something which makes ...
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