The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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الصفحة 136
... published among his works , Berkeley says : " The native Indians , who are said to have been formerly many thousands , within the compass of this colony , do not at present amount to one thousand , including every age and sex . And ...
... published among his works , Berkeley says : " The native Indians , who are said to have been formerly many thousands , within the compass of this colony , do not at present amount to one thousand , including every age and sex . And ...
الصفحة 137
... published , he hastened with a copy to the Princess , and asked her triumphantly , whether such a book could be the production of an unsound mind . The deanery of Down fell vacant , and Berkeley was named to fill it . But the Duke of ...
... published , he hastened with a copy to the Princess , and asked her triumphantly , whether such a book could be the production of an unsound mind . The deanery of Down fell vacant , and Berkeley was named to fill it . But the Duke of ...
الصفحة 138
... publish able and useful pamphlets on the topics of the day , until his health began to fail . He then desired to retire to Oxford , to superintend the education of his children ; and , at the same time , to enjoy the leisure of a ...
... publish able and useful pamphlets on the topics of the day , until his health began to fail . He then desired to retire to Oxford , to superintend the education of his children ; and , at the same time , to enjoy the leisure of a ...
الصفحة 160
... publish to the world their own infamy - boasting of the cleverness and success with which they had imposed habitu- ally for years on their fellow - citizens by false representations and the lowest species of cunning , and then , after ...
... publish to the world their own infamy - boasting of the cleverness and success with which they had imposed habitu- ally for years on their fellow - citizens by false representations and the lowest species of cunning , and then , after ...
الصفحة 162
... publish good books in good faith . If ever so well inclined , what do they know about a good book ? Often they may ... published . Let us suppose , for charity's sake , that they think it is the best ; but if they represent that forty ...
... publish good books in good faith . If ever so well inclined , what do they know about a good book ? Often they may ... published . Let us suppose , for charity's sake , that they think it is the best ; but if they represent that forty ...
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