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... effect in poetic de- scription . Really , poetry is not to be an excuse for every thing . Nor do we see why , through the medium of verse , a man has 1 meet the eye in this beaten track ; and B 2 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage . Canto the ...
... effect in poetic de- scription . Really , poetry is not to be an excuse for every thing . Nor do we see why , through the medium of verse , a man has 1 meet the eye in this beaten track ; and B 2 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage . Canto the ...
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... effect in poetic de- scription . Really , poetry is not to be an excuse for every thing . Nor do we see why , through the medium of verse , a man has a right to tell us that , after passing among B 2 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage . Canto ...
... effect in poetic de- scription . Really , poetry is not to be an excuse for every thing . Nor do we see why , through the medium of verse , a man has a right to tell us that , after passing among B 2 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage . Canto ...
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... effect of error in the various systems prevalent throughout the world . " ( P. 36. ) It will be known to those of our readers who have visited the falls of Clyde , that Mr. Owen , the sanguine author of this Utopia , is the proprietor ...
... effect of error in the various systems prevalent throughout the world . " ( P. 36. ) It will be known to those of our readers who have visited the falls of Clyde , that Mr. Owen , the sanguine author of this Utopia , is the proprietor ...
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... effect which this Confession of Faith of the Church of New Lanark must produce on the reader's mind . Nothing , undoubtedly , can better tend to show the honest simplicity of the author , than this full and open detail of the principles ...
... effect which this Confession of Faith of the Church of New Lanark must produce on the reader's mind . Nothing , undoubtedly , can better tend to show the honest simplicity of the author , than this full and open detail of the principles ...
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... effect in the wandering , distressed , and unemployed multitudes who are draining in forced charity those funds and resources which ought to be setting useful labour in activity . As with regard to a paper currency , while it is ...
... effect in the wandering , distressed , and unemployed multitudes who are draining in forced charity those funds and resources which ought to be setting useful labour in activity . As with regard to a paper currency , while it is ...
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