Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 31W. Blackwood., 1832 - England |
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... lives and their estates , in a course which had brought their mi- serable forerunners to an untimely end ? 7 This will appear still more extra- ordinary , if the principles and wri- tings of these men themselves , who have urged on ...
... lives and their estates , in a course which had brought their mi- serable forerunners to an untimely end ? 7 This will appear still more extra- ordinary , if the principles and wri- tings of these men themselves , who have urged on ...
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... lives for their salvation ; and from its support , that an inconsiderable province of Brabant rose victorious over the power of Spain and the In- dies . The soldiers of Bruce knelt before they engaged in the fight of Bannockburn ; and ...
... lives for their salvation ; and from its support , that an inconsiderable province of Brabant rose victorious over the power of Spain and the In- dies . The soldiers of Bruce knelt before they engaged in the fight of Bannockburn ; and ...
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... lives in seeing and hearing something new . " The desire for innovation the contempt for whatever is ancient , or established , or venerable - the in- cessant craving for novelty and exci- tation , are the earliest symptoms of that ...
... lives in seeing and hearing something new . " The desire for innovation the contempt for whatever is ancient , or established , or venerable - the in- cessant craving for novelty and exci- tation , are the earliest symptoms of that ...
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... live well , and to pos- sess the means of being well dress- ed . " It may be added , that though the poor will derive no benefit what- ever , but probably nothing but mis- chief , from Labourers ' Institutes and reading - rooms , there ...
... live well , and to pos- sess the means of being well dress- ed . " It may be added , that though the poor will derive no benefit what- ever , but probably nothing but mis- chief , from Labourers ' Institutes and reading - rooms , there ...
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... lives by his labour in the country , i suffering from their innovations , I fatal measures can be retarded a little longer , the tide must set in the other direction . Still greater hope is to be derived from the reaction of genius and ...
... lives by his labour in the country , i suffering from their innovations , I fatal measures can be retarded a little longer , the tide must set in the other direction . Still greater hope is to be derived from the reaction of genius and ...
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