The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... kind that renders Man valuable to Man . When we mention the word in general , we apply to that virtue which we judge to be the greatest in the Being to whom it belongs . When we hear of a VIRTUOUS Man , we now think of one who benefits ...
... kind that renders Man valuable to Man . When we mention the word in general , we apply to that virtue which we judge to be the greatest in the Being to whom it belongs . When we hear of a VIRTUOUS Man , we now think of one who benefits ...
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... kind of coulée or stream , these streams seem generally not to unite the length and the small breadth of the streams ( coulées ) above the water . 4. The rocks of the first class are generally more compact than those of the second . 5 ...
... kind of coulée or stream , these streams seem generally not to unite the length and the small breadth of the streams ( coulées ) above the water . 4. The rocks of the first class are generally more compact than those of the second . 5 ...
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... kind of horse in itself is preferable to the pure Persian race for positive service . It is of a larger size ; standing commonly from fifteen to sixteen hands high ; and has also the advantage con- siderably in bone , as well as being ...
... kind of horse in itself is preferable to the pure Persian race for positive service . It is of a larger size ; standing commonly from fifteen to sixteen hands high ; and has also the advantage con- siderably in bone , as well as being ...
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