The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1829 |
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... reason for leaving India was to afford himself some chance of seeing his father - another instance of that goodness of nature , marks of which we have reason to admire in many parts of the memoirs . To his grief , however , he found his ...
... reason for leaving India was to afford himself some chance of seeing his father - another instance of that goodness of nature , marks of which we have reason to admire in many parts of the memoirs . To his grief , however , he found his ...
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... reason why he has not placed the moral element first in its influences over civilization , is a melancholy , but incon- testible truth . The intellectual elements , ' says he , are always active and increasing among a people , while the ...
... reason why he has not placed the moral element first in its influences over civilization , is a melancholy , but incon- testible truth . The intellectual elements , ' says he , are always active and increasing among a people , while the ...
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... reason- ings , and the energy of his expressions . A great number exhibited the possession of talent , and disclosed a penchant for things which were not by any means the object of our instruction . Some carved out figures , and ...
... reason- ings , and the energy of his expressions . A great number exhibited the possession of talent , and disclosed a penchant for things which were not by any means the object of our instruction . Some carved out figures , and ...
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