The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... circumstances to deviate from the line he has traced out , he returns to it again and again , and never loses sight of his object till it be attained . Extremely attentive to the convulsions which agitate , and the disasters which shake ...
... circumstances to deviate from the line he has traced out , he returns to it again and again , and never loses sight of his object till it be attained . Extremely attentive to the convulsions which agitate , and the disasters which shake ...
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... circumstances , which he acknowledged were of a very perplexing nature , and threw the rest to the account of human weakness . ' · One of the vexations so often arising at St. Helena having induced Count C. rather sharply ' to offer to ...
... circumstances , which he acknowledged were of a very perplexing nature , and threw the rest to the account of human weakness . ' · One of the vexations so often arising at St. Helena having induced Count C. rather sharply ' to offer to ...
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... circumstances in which the infant exists on his entrance into life . - 4 ' He has a mind susceptible of various feelings , of all those feelings , which are afterwards developed , either by the action of external things , or by the ...
... circumstances in which the infant exists on his entrance into life . - 4 ' He has a mind susceptible of various feelings , of all those feelings , which are afterwards developed , either by the action of external things , or by the ...
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