The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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... common , that they cannot well be distinguished from each other ; their manners , dress , and mode of arming are the same , the only difference is , that the brigand employs the fruits of his plunder in the purchase of a cotton - velvet ...
... common , that they cannot well be distinguished from each other ; their manners , dress , and mode of arming are the same , the only difference is , that the brigand employs the fruits of his plunder in the purchase of a cotton - velvet ...
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... common courtesies of life . To insult a man they sometimes consider an effective method of informing him that they are free from his control ; just as by cheating him they believe that they save themselves from being over- reached . The ...
... common courtesies of life . To insult a man they sometimes consider an effective method of informing him that they are free from his control ; just as by cheating him they believe that they save themselves from being over- reached . The ...
Strona 603
... common and comprehensive word were more accurately used ? It signifies properly , not so much the possession of high powers , as dexterity in the adaptation of certain faculties ( not necessarily of high order ) to a certain end or aim ...
... common and comprehensive word were more accurately used ? It signifies properly , not so much the possession of high powers , as dexterity in the adaptation of certain faculties ( not necessarily of high order ) to a certain end or aim ...
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