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الصفحة 188
Fi & tion and bombast are called le Phæbus , in the French language : the
marvellous is affected in poetry more than in prose ; exaggeration is a road to the
marvellous . The first passage from hieroglyphic representa . tion to imitation by
words ...
Fi & tion and bombast are called le Phæbus , in the French language : the
marvellous is affected in poetry more than in prose ; exaggeration is a road to the
marvellous . The first passage from hieroglyphic representa . tion to imitation by
words ...
الصفحة 284
The effective principle ' ( he remarks ) which regulates , in all countries , the
amount of their currency , is the ac. . . . . . . tion tion of money in conformity to the
purport of its 284 July Wheatley on Money and Commerce . " An Effay on the
Theory of ...
The effective principle ' ( he remarks ) which regulates , in all countries , the
amount of their currency , is the ac. . . . . . . tion tion of money in conformity to the
purport of its 284 July Wheatley on Money and Commerce . " An Effay on the
Theory of ...
الصفحة 366
It is the reverence of men for ancient institutions ; it is the omnipotence of custom ;
it is resigna tion ; it is indolence , Supposing , however , an order of men , much
superior to ourselves , were suddenly introduced into this country , an order ...
It is the reverence of men for ancient institutions ; it is the omnipotence of custom ;
it is resigna tion ; it is indolence , Supposing , however , an order of men , much
superior to ourselves , were suddenly introduced into this country , an order ...
الصفحة 450
tion of his land , in return for the land allowed to the peasant , with the labour of a
serf , who is indeed supported by a grant of land , but has no right to give up his
small property , and retire from service . He has probably confounded , also , the
...
tion of his land , in return for the land allowed to the peasant , with the labour of a
serf , who is indeed supported by a grant of land , but has no right to give up his
small property , and retire from service . He has probably confounded , also , the
...
الصفحة 479
The Introduction , which covers near twenty of these vast pages , is , upon the
whole , the most elaborate and highly finished part of the volume ; and really
deserves some commemora . tion for the preeminence of its solemn foppery .
The Introduction , which covers near twenty of these vast pages , is , upon the
whole , the most elaborate and highly finished part of the volume ; and really
deserves some commemora . tion for the preeminence of its solemn foppery .
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