The European Magazine, and London Review, المجلدات 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... respect- ed in the county where he lived . The penal code was then in full proscriptive force in Ireland ; and the national university was closed against Catholics , who were exclud- ed from the whole range of the liberal professions ...
... respect- ed in the county where he lived . The penal code was then in full proscriptive force in Ireland ; and the national university was closed against Catholics , who were exclud- ed from the whole range of the liberal professions ...
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... respect paid to that day at Paris , though the amusements which you condemn , and which we think inno- cent , are not suffered to commence till after the hour at which the churches are closed . Well - in spite of all the extreme ...
... respect paid to that day at Paris , though the amusements which you condemn , and which we think inno- cent , are not suffered to commence till after the hour at which the churches are closed . Well - in spite of all the extreme ...
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... respect and reverence for what is awful and terrific in her denunciations , create attachment for her consolations , her hopes , her promises , and convince his hearers that mental peace is the consequence of her adoption into the heart ...
... respect and reverence for what is awful and terrific in her denunciations , create attachment for her consolations , her hopes , her promises , and convince his hearers that mental peace is the consequence of her adoption into the heart ...
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... respecting Grecian Architec- ture commence about 600 years be- fore Christ ; and it appears that in the course of about ... respect ; and it w his boast that he left a city of mar- ble , which he had found of brick . He was emulated by ...
... respecting Grecian Architec- ture commence about 600 years be- fore Christ ; and it appears that in the course of about ... respect ; and it w his boast that he left a city of mar- ble , which he had found of brick . He was emulated by ...
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... respect , exact and continued researches . By degrees the trans- lations of some of the German au- thors , we have just mentioned , arous- ed the torpid governments of other nations . The statistical description of Germany by Hoeck ...
... respect , exact and continued researches . By degrees the trans- lations of some of the German au- thors , we have just mentioned , arous- ed the torpid governments of other nations . The statistical description of Germany by Hoeck ...
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