Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Bände 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... become part of the national life . In this essay the high standard by which he considers that the press should be actuated is worthy of remark . " If , " he says , " it is true that duelling has become a method of vindicating one's ...
... become part of the national life . In this essay the high standard by which he considers that the press should be actuated is worthy of remark . " If , " he says , " it is true that duelling has become a method of vindicating one's ...
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... become all things to all men , " came to be regarded in the light of an entertainment purveyor . Unfortunately for ... become dramatic , and that what was spiritual could , by an appreciable transition , become physical , as later ...
... become all things to all men , " came to be regarded in the light of an entertainment purveyor . Unfortunately for ... become dramatic , and that what was spiritual could , by an appreciable transition , become physical , as later ...
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... become Protestants , for the Stundist is essentially a Protestant of a broad and pronounced type . The Government ... becomes a social gathering , and a pleasant afternoon is passed in talk ; indeed , it is not always easy for the ...
... become Protestants , for the Stundist is essentially a Protestant of a broad and pronounced type . The Government ... becomes a social gathering , and a pleasant afternoon is passed in talk ; indeed , it is not always easy for the ...
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Richardson Samuel Some Correspondents | 22 |
Naples Low Life | 84 |
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