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This last criticism gives us an occasion to remark that our author almost always deals rather too largely in the mere detail of politics , or in the discussion of particular points as they arise , and rather too little in comprehensive ...
This last criticism gives us an occasion to remark that our author almost always deals rather too largely in the mere detail of politics , or in the discussion of particular points as they arise , and rather too little in comprehensive ...
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Many curious details of the ceremonies on this accursed occasion are given in the account of Hans Stade's adventures ; to abridge them , however , would be to spoil their interest , and we refer our readers to Mr. Southey's work .
Many curious details of the ceremonies on this accursed occasion are given in the account of Hans Stade's adventures ; to abridge them , however , would be to spoil their interest , and we refer our readers to Mr. Southey's work .
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... remark that the expurgatory incanta- tion , and the whole apparatus of the solemnity , seem to be even more correctly suited to the present occasion , than to that for which , by the wisdom of our ancestors , they were originally ...
... remark that the expurgatory incanta- tion , and the whole apparatus of the solemnity , seem to be even more correctly suited to the present occasion , than to that for which , by the wisdom of our ancestors , they were originally ...
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The Natural Defence of an Insular Empire earnestly | 313 |
A Description of the Feroe Islands containing an | 333 |
or an Account Historical and Topographical | 342 |
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