Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Tom 6Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1825 |
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Strona 16
... leave it entirely we must urge , that we are xar ' eğox , a nation of travellers ; no other people whatever being so decidedly addicted to it as ourselves . At home , we have brought the art of moving about from one corner of our island ...
... leave it entirely we must urge , that we are xar ' eğox , a nation of travellers ; no other people whatever being so decidedly addicted to it as ourselves . At home , we have brought the art of moving about from one corner of our island ...
Strona 17
... leave to their infinite contempt , the Edinburgh reviewers and their disinterested indignation on such a subject . People , even though the Atlantic rolls between , are not ignorant of the honest Whig notion which lies at the bottom of ...
... leave to their infinite contempt , the Edinburgh reviewers and their disinterested indignation on such a subject . People , even though the Atlantic rolls between , are not ignorant of the honest Whig notion which lies at the bottom of ...
Strona 18
... leave to remind them that they are not very squeamish in pointing out the mote in our eyes . If , as the North American reviewer tells the Quarterly , there are presses out of the reach of the Bridge- street Association ; we , in return ...
... leave to remind them that they are not very squeamish in pointing out the mote in our eyes . If , as the North American reviewer tells the Quarterly , there are presses out of the reach of the Bridge- street Association ; we , in return ...
Strona 23
... leave to say that the great works of these men , the works that have made them classical , are not directly subject to that charge . It requires an immensity of special pleading to extract any thing like deism from Hume's History of ...
... leave to say that the great works of these men , the works that have made them classical , are not directly subject to that charge . It requires an immensity of special pleading to extract any thing like deism from Hume's History of ...
Strona 29
... leave me no mother , by way of balance ; so I am sported into the world , a kind of shuttlecock between Law and Nature . If Law had not beaten me back , by the stroke of an Act , on purpose , I had not been above wit , by the privilege ...
... leave me no mother , by way of balance ; so I am sported into the world , a kind of shuttlecock between Law and Nature . If Law had not beaten me back , by the stroke of an Act , on purpose , I had not been above wit , by the privilege ...
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