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Pagina 205
He seems to delight in treading on inflammable materials , such as the Violation
of the Act of Union , the Treachery of Ministers , the Despotism of Government ,
the Jealousy of one Part of the Empire in regard to another , and a variety of ...
He seems to delight in treading on inflammable materials , such as the Violation
of the Act of Union , the Treachery of Ministers , the Despotism of Government ,
the Jealousy of one Part of the Empire in regard to another , and a variety of ...
Pagina 325
The author is perfectly right with regard to the benefits of the interrogatory plan of
instruction : since it is certainly calculated to fix on the memory those impressions
which may be acquired by means of reading , but which , without ...
The author is perfectly right with regard to the benefits of the interrogatory plan of
instruction : since it is certainly calculated to fix on the memory those impressions
which may be acquired by means of reading , but which , without ...
Pagina 518
The first part of the subject , viz . where the force is finite and instantaneous , is in
fact comparatively simple with regard to the second ; it is also more speculative ,
and allows some scope for the imagination , in which the author has accordingly
...
The first part of the subject , viz . where the force is finite and instantaneous , is in
fact comparatively simple with regard to the second ; it is also more speculative ,
and allows some scope for the imagination , in which the author has accordingly
...
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Alfieris Tragedies translated | 26 |
Scotts Pauls Letters to his Kinsfolk 337 Society Part II for 1815 | 66 |
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