The Eclectic Review, 第 24 卷;第 88 卷Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Thomas Price, Josiah Conder, Edwin Paxton Hood, Jonathan Edwards Ryland 1848 |
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... increase has been specially visible , and we do not envy the heart of that man who can review it without exulta- tion . Though the prosperity of Britain is the growth of ages , yet , till about the middle of the last century , a large ...
... increase has been specially visible , and we do not envy the heart of that man who can review it without exulta- tion . Though the prosperity of Britain is the growth of ages , yet , till about the middle of the last century , a large ...
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... increase were insured by the corrupt- ing associations of our administrative policy . To this great evil the attention of a few philanthropists was happily directed , at the commencement of the present century , and Mr. Buxton was ...
... increase were insured by the corrupt- ing associations of our administrative policy . To this great evil the attention of a few philanthropists was happily directed , at the commencement of the present century , and Mr. Buxton was ...
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... increased severity with the results of an opposite policy , in the case of another crime : - For a multitude of years , ' he said , ' every wretch who was overtaken by the law , without regard to age or sex , or circumstances in extenua ...
... increased severity with the results of an opposite policy , in the case of another crime : - For a multitude of years , ' he said , ' every wretch who was overtaken by the law , without regard to age or sex , or circumstances in extenua ...
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... increased throughout , and especially towards the end , where the destruction of the most valiant , and the terrible massacre of the Nibelungen is described with wonderful force and skill , — this , and more , may be inferred from what ...
... increased throughout , and especially towards the end , where the destruction of the most valiant , and the terrible massacre of the Nibelungen is described with wonderful force and skill , — this , and more , may be inferred from what ...
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... increased their acquaintance with the habits of the people , as well as with the scenery by which it was lined . At Asyoot , the last post town in their route , they inspected the bazaars , which were well stocked . Our author , and her ...
... increased their acquaintance with the habits of the people , as well as with the scenery by which it was lined . At Asyoot , the last post town in their route , they inspected the bazaars , which were well stocked . Our author , and her ...
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