The New-York review [ed. by F.L. Hawks]. Wanting no.6,8, Volumul 1Francis Lister Hawks 1837 |
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... character , the men of our day have found less to love and admire in him , than they find in his com- patriots . We confess that we are of the number of those who desire that a proper estimate of his character should be formed by our ...
... character , the men of our day have found less to love and admire in him , than they find in his com- patriots . We confess that we are of the number of those who desire that a proper estimate of his character should be formed by our ...
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... character , is this : they are revised calmly and dispassionately after a lapse of twenty- five years ; and when presented to the world , not more than two of those assailed in them it is believed were in the land of the living , and ...
... character , is this : they are revised calmly and dispassionately after a lapse of twenty- five years ; and when presented to the world , not more than two of those assailed in them it is believed were in the land of the living , and ...
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... characters of his distinguished contemporaries . The proofs on these points , which Mr. M'Guire has arranged in several chapters , exhibit indeed a character of exalted virtue . But we are quite aware that all this would by no means be ...
... characters of his distinguished contemporaries . The proofs on these points , which Mr. M'Guire has arranged in several chapters , exhibit indeed a character of exalted virtue . But we are quite aware that all this would by no means be ...
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ART PAGE | 5 |
UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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