The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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Page 44
... already attained , much which he did not anticipate and did not intend , the point , in fine , at which , having made one choice of his path already , he finds that he has to choose it again , with partially different objects , and ...
... already attained , much which he did not anticipate and did not intend , the point , in fine , at which , having made one choice of his path already , he finds that he has to choose it again , with partially different objects , and ...
Page 228
... already said , to its utter and final overthrow . State prosecutions indeed are always delicate affairs , and there were peculiarities in the law in Ireland at that time which made these prosecutions particularly hazardous . In fact ...
... already said , to its utter and final overthrow . State prosecutions indeed are always delicate affairs , and there were peculiarities in the law in Ireland at that time which made these prosecutions particularly hazardous . In fact ...
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... already established there Mr. Cole- ridge and his family . But poor Coleridge ere long turned his face away for ever from Keswick , transferring to his more con- scientious but scarcely richer brother - in - law , the task of pro ...
... already established there Mr. Cole- ridge and his family . But poor Coleridge ere long turned his face away for ever from Keswick , transferring to his more con- scientious but scarcely richer brother - in - law , the task of pro ...
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