The Investigator (or, Quarterly magazine) [ed. by W.B. Collyer, T. Raffles and J.B. Brown]., Tom 2William Bengo' Collyer 1821 |
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... give birth to other , and higher feelings . Such were the hopes , and such the feelings , which inspired , we believe it was , the eloquent Fenelon , ( for we quote but from memory ) in his funeral oration over the dauphin of France ...
... give birth to other , and higher feelings . Such were the hopes , and such the feelings , which inspired , we believe it was , the eloquent Fenelon , ( for we quote but from memory ) in his funeral oration over the dauphin of France ...
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... give pain or pleasure ; and he as cautiously avoided the one , and imparted the other . If he ever had occasion to administer a caution , or a reproof , it was done in the most gentle and soothing manner - with a mingled courtesy and ...
... give pain or pleasure ; and he as cautiously avoided the one , and imparted the other . If he ever had occasion to administer a caution , or a reproof , it was done in the most gentle and soothing manner - with a mingled courtesy and ...
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... give confidence to retiring modesty ; but firm to repel presumption , and to repress aspiring for wardness . While his royal highness , in the exercise of friendly fidelity , aimed at softening every intimation of disapproba- tion ...
... give confidence to retiring modesty ; but firm to repel presumption , and to repress aspiring for wardness . While his royal highness , in the exercise of friendly fidelity , aimed at softening every intimation of disapproba- tion ...
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... give it efficacy , with the smallest delay , and at the least possible expense , at a time when the efficiency of the substitutes was previously sub- jected to trial . He says- " Your esteemed favour of the 26th ult . having given me ...
... give it efficacy , with the smallest delay , and at the least possible expense , at a time when the efficiency of the substitutes was previously sub- jected to trial . He says- " Your esteemed favour of the 26th ult . having given me ...
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... give all possible effect to the benevolent intentions of the Duke of Kent , the colonel and Lady Anabella M'Leod had sent their own children regularly to the school , to take their place among the scholars , and to be promoted by their ...
... give all possible effect to the benevolent intentions of the Duke of Kent , the colonel and Lady Anabella M'Leod had sent their own children regularly to the school , to take their place among the scholars , and to be promoted by their ...
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