Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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Page 28
... regard to the latter item the more favoured friends of the colonial treasurer sometimes find on their return from their Parliamentary labours that they have , like Joseph's brethren , their money in their sacks . ' 6 It is perhaps ...
... regard to the latter item the more favoured friends of the colonial treasurer sometimes find on their return from their Parliamentary labours that they have , like Joseph's brethren , their money in their sacks . ' 6 It is perhaps ...
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... regard to its general practical working . I hope also that I may not be thought to have overlooked the great differences which may be found in the several positions of the five governments with which I have contrasted them . This last ...
... regard to its general practical working . I hope also that I may not be thought to have overlooked the great differences which may be found in the several positions of the five governments with which I have contrasted them . This last ...
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... regard to this in his epi- grammatic utterance that nought may endure but mutability . ' Some of Wordsworth's finest sentiment rests on this pathetic atti- tude , and it regulates the best thinking of Bryant 50 [ July The Poetry of ...
... regard to this in his epi- grammatic utterance that nought may endure but mutability . ' Some of Wordsworth's finest sentiment rests on this pathetic atti- tude , and it regulates the best thinking of Bryant 50 [ July The Poetry of ...
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... regard to poetical workmanship , the myths that probably stand foremost are Sisyphus , Marsyas , and Helen . The introductory descriptive portion of Sisyphus ' is worthy of a theme that Homer glorified by specially careful versification ...
... regard to poetical workmanship , the myths that probably stand foremost are Sisyphus , Marsyas , and Helen . The introductory descriptive portion of Sisyphus ' is worthy of a theme that Homer glorified by specially careful versification ...
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... regard to the comforts of the animal economy generally . In- tellectual scepticism is itself in truth an implicit dogmatism , and in the field of moral action it is epicurean dogmatism . No man holds more tightly to a positive ...
... regard to the comforts of the animal economy generally . In- tellectual scepticism is itself in truth an implicit dogmatism , and in the field of moral action it is epicurean dogmatism . No man holds more tightly to a positive ...
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