The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1831 |
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... measure forced upon him . His father , who was not very well able to defray the expenses of his education , had , as a good speculation , purchased from the keeper of the king's wardrobe a number of faded suits , out of which the young ...
... measure forced upon him . His father , who was not very well able to defray the expenses of his education , had , as a good speculation , purchased from the keeper of the king's wardrobe a number of faded suits , out of which the young ...
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... measure relieved the gloom and monotony of the scene , yet the most unaccountable recollections , transi- tions , extacies of feeling , in short , the wonders of the mind within instead of miracles from without , continue to haunt and ...
... measure relieved the gloom and monotony of the scene , yet the most unaccountable recollections , transi- tions , extacies of feeling , in short , the wonders of the mind within instead of miracles from without , continue to haunt and ...
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... measure , to the aug- mented intelligence of the people , a cause which appears to us to operate in two various ways . In the first place , the improved education of our youth and the extended studies of our grown men have been directed ...
... measure , to the aug- mented intelligence of the people , a cause which appears to us to operate in two various ways . In the first place , the improved education of our youth and the extended studies of our grown men have been directed ...
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... measures did sometimes assume the character of a defence of ancient institu- tions . The revolutionary government of France began by exciting revolts in every country , as it were from the mere abstract love of revolution ; they soon ...
... measures did sometimes assume the character of a defence of ancient institu- tions . The revolutionary government of France began by exciting revolts in every country , as it were from the mere abstract love of revolution ; they soon ...
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... measure , he would bear any taunt or misrepresenta- tion , the case always excepted of an attack upon his personal honour , of which he was tenderly jealous . In like manner , when arranging with able and wary diplomatists the ...
... measure , he would bear any taunt or misrepresenta- tion , the case always excepted of an attack upon his personal honour , of which he was tenderly jealous . In like manner , when arranging with able and wary diplomatists the ...
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