The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 43A. Constable, 1825 |
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... common people are becoming ferocious and the perdricide criminals are more numerous than the violators of all the branches of the Decalogue . The King of the Vultures is very handsome , and seems to be the only bird which claims regal ...
... common people are becoming ferocious and the perdricide criminals are more numerous than the violators of all the branches of the Decalogue . The King of the Vultures is very handsome , and seems to be the only bird which claims regal ...
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... common manners and institutions - by a common religion , and in general , amongst the dominant and leading tribes , by a common standard and measure of civiliza- tion . The wars and revolutions of this remote race have in all known ...
... common manners and institutions - by a common religion , and in general , amongst the dominant and leading tribes , by a common standard and measure of civiliza- tion . The wars and revolutions of this remote race have in all known ...
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... COMMON - PLACE BOOK ; being an Original Selection of Beautiful Pieces from English Standard and Fugitive Poetry ; with a fine Portrait of Sir Walter Scott , Bart . Second Edition , with considerable Additions . 4s . boards . " This ...
... COMMON - PLACE BOOK ; being an Original Selection of Beautiful Pieces from English Standard and Fugitive Poetry ; with a fine Portrait of Sir Walter Scott , Bart . Second Edition , with considerable Additions . 4s . boards . " This ...
Contents
A Discourse on the Rise Progress Peculiar Objects | 1 |
Memoirs of Samuel Pepys Esq F R S Secretary | 23 |
Absenteeism By Lady Morgan | 54 |
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