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... readers more ample satisfaction regarding the difference of feeling that exists between the Europeans and Africans ... readers readers by extracting Mr. M'Dermot's own words at some length 302 M'Dermot's Critical Dissertation on Taste .
... readers more ample satisfaction regarding the difference of feeling that exists between the Europeans and Africans ... readers readers by extracting Mr. M'Dermot's own words at some length 302 M'Dermot's Critical Dissertation on Taste .
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... Reader ' merit that title , when he asks why we do not give an account of Moore's Loves of the Angels , and that fine ... readers the lately published GENERAL INDEX to the whole of the New Series of the Monthly Review , in two large vols ...
... Reader ' merit that title , when he asks why we do not give an account of Moore's Loves of the Angels , and that fine ... readers the lately published GENERAL INDEX to the whole of the New Series of the Monthly Review , in two large vols ...
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... readers but an imperfect sketch of the volumes before us . The extracts will however afford some glimpse of the author's excellences , both as a physiologist and as a moralist ; and we think that they cannot fail to induce those persons ...
... readers but an imperfect sketch of the volumes before us . The extracts will however afford some glimpse of the author's excellences , both as a physiologist and as a moralist ; and we think that they cannot fail to induce those persons ...
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