The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... existence , and in their own persons ignored their existence altogether , giving themselves over to the most disgust- ing and degrading vices , and using their power only as a means of pandering to their vices . If ever the shadow of ...
... existence , and in their own persons ignored their existence altogether , giving themselves over to the most disgust- ing and degrading vices , and using their power only as a means of pandering to their vices . If ever the shadow of ...
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... existence ; it was here he made the acquaintance of Wordsworth , Coleridge , and Southey , and established a life - long friendship with Professor Wilson ; and it was here he married in the year 1816. It was in 1809 that he first ...
... existence ; it was here he made the acquaintance of Wordsworth , Coleridge , and Southey , and established a life - long friendship with Professor Wilson ; and it was here he married in the year 1816. It was in 1809 that he first ...
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... existence , it will not be thus , but very different ; it will be disthroned and cast out , its power of propagation , its essential vitality , will entirely cease ; to believe that it could exist like an ancient anarch would be to ...
... existence , it will not be thus , but very different ; it will be disthroned and cast out , its power of propagation , its essential vitality , will entirely cease ; to believe that it could exist like an ancient anarch would be to ...
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