Analectic Magazine: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Review, Tom 10James Maxwell, 1817 |
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... Europe , but trans- ported and sold in Africa . * Between the fifth and eleventh cen- turies , indeed , it would have been no abuse of language to call a great part of Englishmen beasts of burthen . Our word team , though derived from ...
... Europe , but trans- ported and sold in Africa . * Between the fifth and eleventh cen- turies , indeed , it would have been no abuse of language to call a great part of Englishmen beasts of burthen . Our word team , though derived from ...
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... European nations , that , if a man was maimed , in travelling abroad , the part injured should go for what it was valued at , in his own country . Accordingly , the nose of a Span- ' iard , for example , ( we use the words of Dr. Henry ) ...
... European nations , that , if a man was maimed , in travelling abroad , the part injured should go for what it was valued at , in his own country . Accordingly , the nose of a Span- ' iard , for example , ( we use the words of Dr. Henry ) ...
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... Europe , without direct legal enactments and little assistance from any positive in- ' stitutions - we do not see how their antagonists can possibly refute them . They have keen and close reasoners to deal with ; reasoners , indeed ...
... Europe , without direct legal enactments and little assistance from any positive in- ' stitutions - we do not see how their antagonists can possibly refute them . They have keen and close reasoners to deal with ; reasoners , indeed ...
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... Europe , is that which we , after some fruitless experiments , have retained . It is founded princi- pally on the study of the dead languages . I shall not pause to VOI . X. 4 inquire , whether this mode of instruction be attended with ...
... Europe , is that which we , after some fruitless experiments , have retained . It is founded princi- pally on the study of the dead languages . I shall not pause to VOI . X. 4 inquire , whether this mode of instruction be attended with ...
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... Europe a well - deserved reputation , have not , like ours , extensive ruins to repair , and chasms to fill up . Your ur.iversities still shine with the same splendour ; while our re - es- tablished institutions have at once their own ...
... Europe a well - deserved reputation , have not , like ours , extensive ruins to repair , and chasms to fill up . Your ur.iversities still shine with the same splendour ; while our re - es- tablished institutions have at once their own ...
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Strona 104 - ... must ever leave it. As he looks up to the rocks, his thoughts are elevated; as he turns his eyes on the valleys, he is composed and soothed. He that mounts the precipices at Hawkestone wonders how he came thither, and doubts how he shall return — His walk is an adventure, and his departure an escape — He has not the tranquillity, but the horrors, of solitude; a kind of turhulent pleasure, between fright and admiration.
Strona 440 - ... more liable, in general, to err than man, but in general, also more virtuous, and performing more good actions than he.
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