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... object seems to be to prove an affinity between the Hebrew and Irish languages ; but we know not well what to make of them , and our corres pondent has not condescended to assist us . EDINBURGH MAGAZINE . No III . JUNE 1817 . Contents.
... object seems to be to prove an affinity between the Hebrew and Irish languages ; but we know not well what to make of them , and our corres pondent has not condescended to assist us . EDINBURGH MAGAZINE . No III . JUNE 1817 . Contents.
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... objects to which they were directed . The greatest eloquence was in itself only an object of vain and transient admiration ; it was only when enno- bled by the uses to which it was ap- plied , when directed to great and vir- tuous ends ...
... objects to which they were directed . The greatest eloquence was in itself only an object of vain and transient admiration ; it was only when enno- bled by the uses to which it was ap- plied , when directed to great and vir- tuous ends ...
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... object little wor- thy their ambition ; and Seneca ( even in the days of Nero , himself an artist ) , inspired with some remnant of the spirit of a vir consularis , asks contemp- tuously by what right the unmanly arts of painting ...
... object little wor- thy their ambition ; and Seneca ( even in the days of Nero , himself an artist ) , inspired with some remnant of the spirit of a vir consularis , asks contemp- tuously by what right the unmanly arts of painting ...
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... object of the work is to guard the Lagoon on its south and most assailable point , 66 contra mare , " as the inscription bears ; and but for it , Ve- nice , it is thought , would by this time have been in ruins , from the gradual ...
... object of the work is to guard the Lagoon on its south and most assailable point , 66 contra mare , " as the inscription bears ; and but for it , Ve- nice , it is thought , would by this time have been in ruins , from the gradual ...
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... object , and ought to be the sole object , of this institution . Much of the distress of the lower or- ders may thus come to be relieved from their own funds , instead of their having recourse to poor rates or pri- vate charity . It ...
... object , and ought to be the sole object , of this institution . Much of the distress of the lower or- ders may thus come to be relieved from their own funds , instead of their having recourse to poor rates or pri- vate charity . It ...
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