The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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... living relatives , than the tooth of a rapacious animal of the sea , or the consuming power of fire ? Still it will be said , however powerful argumeut and facts may be , instinct is too stubborn to be so easily subdued . Instinct ...
... living relatives , than the tooth of a rapacious animal of the sea , or the consuming power of fire ? Still it will be said , however powerful argumeut and facts may be , instinct is too stubborn to be so easily subdued . Instinct ...
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... living was quite unostentatious ; he was a decided tory in his politics , and a man , in every respect , of the old school of rich traders , living to his last moment in the house in which he was born . We feel much pleasure in quoting ...
... living was quite unostentatious ; he was a decided tory in his politics , and a man , in every respect , of the old school of rich traders , living to his last moment in the house in which he was born . We feel much pleasure in quoting ...
Strona 305
... living and the dead . In search after imaginary treasures , coffins were broken , graves and vaults dug open , monuments ransacked , shrines demolished . Parliament itself was called in to restrain these violations . And now are the ...
... living and the dead . In search after imaginary treasures , coffins were broken , graves and vaults dug open , monuments ransacked , shrines demolished . Parliament itself was called in to restrain these violations . And now are the ...
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