Chambers' Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1841 |
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الصفحة 394
... existence , though in a modernised form . Thomas Day ( the author of Sandford and Merton ) , John Howard , the philanthropist , and , in later times , Dr Aiken and Mrs Barbauld , were also numbered among the inhabitants of the village ...
... existence , though in a modernised form . Thomas Day ( the author of Sandford and Merton ) , John Howard , the philanthropist , and , in later times , Dr Aiken and Mrs Barbauld , were also numbered among the inhabitants of the village ...
الصفحة 398
... existence of which , till within these few days , we had not the least knowledge ; but the surveyors , in clearing the valley a few days ago , Port Nicholson is a bay of seven miles or upwards in extent every way , opening from Cook's ...
... existence of which , till within these few days , we had not the least knowledge ; but the surveyors , in clearing the valley a few days ago , Port Nicholson is a bay of seven miles or upwards in extent every way , opening from Cook's ...
الصفحة 401
... existence . Such a state cannot exist in barbarous life ; the savage either lives or dies ; he is never precisely rich or poor : whilst the means of subsistence are afforded , he exists from hand to mouth ; when they fail , there is no ...
... existence . Such a state cannot exist in barbarous life ; the savage either lives or dies ; he is never precisely rich or poor : whilst the means of subsistence are afforded , he exists from hand to mouth ; when they fail , there is no ...
الصفحة 402
... existence . On the other hand , the middle classes do not secure their superior comforts without encountering disad- vantages of a most serious nature . The incessant tasking of the brain , in which their active life may be said chiefly ...
... existence . On the other hand , the middle classes do not secure their superior comforts without encountering disad- vantages of a most serious nature . The incessant tasking of the brain , in which their active life may be said chiefly ...
الصفحة 404
... existence or discovery of a book . Rivalry on such topics is to us incomprehensible . We can take as great pleasure in the fine old airs of Eng- land and Ireland as in those of our own country ; and though the former were established to ...
... existence or discovery of a book . Rivalry on such topics is to us incomprehensible . We can take as great pleasure in the fine old airs of Eng- land and Ireland as in those of our own country ; and though the former were established to ...
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