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... doubt not , embrace the most strik- ing parts of each work , and are very interest ing . We have little room for extract , but first quote the account of the eternal fire : --- This fire is in the peninsula of Apsche- ron , twenty ...
... doubt not , embrace the most strik- ing parts of each work , and are very interest ing . We have little room for extract , but first quote the account of the eternal fire : --- This fire is in the peninsula of Apsche- ron , twenty ...
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... doubt its correctness . tion of Jerusalem , which put a total end to the types and shadows of the ceremonial law ; and because , in general , they were suited to the state of the human mind at that time . ' He also considers that mira ...
... doubt its correctness . tion of Jerusalem , which put a total end to the types and shadows of the ceremonial law ; and because , in general , they were suited to the state of the human mind at that time . ' He also considers that mira ...
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... doubt , recol- lect Mrs. Charles Kemble's comedy of Smiles and Tears , for it would be a libel on the talents of this lady , to suppose the world can be ignorant of any thing she writes . There are also many , we doubt not , who are ...
... doubt , recol- lect Mrs. Charles Kemble's comedy of Smiles and Tears , for it would be a libel on the talents of this lady , to suppose the world can be ignorant of any thing she writes . There are also many , we doubt not , who are ...
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... doubt ; that he was a contented and servile servant of Napoleon there is as little doubt ; and that , when discarded , he assumed virtues and merits which he had never before had occasion to trouble , we think equally " One man alone in ...
... doubt ; that he was a contented and servile servant of Napoleon there is as little doubt ; and that , when discarded , he assumed virtues and merits which he had never before had occasion to trouble , we think equally " One man alone in ...
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... doubt forgot to state that Mr. Gregson was " for many years a valued cor- respondent of the Gentleman's Magazine . " The memoir of Thomas Viscount Hampden should have accompanied that of his brother John Viscount Hampden ; and would pro ...
... doubt forgot to state that Mr. Gregson was " for many years a valued cor- respondent of the Gentleman's Magazine . " The memoir of Thomas Viscount Hampden should have accompanied that of his brother John Viscount Hampden ; and would pro ...
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