The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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Page 14
... feel , sadly and humbly , how imperfect and partial is the civilisation we exult in . It cannot be that the same intellect - which has wrung from nature her most hidden secrets , which has tri- umphed over the most gigantic material ...
... feel , sadly and humbly , how imperfect and partial is the civilisation we exult in . It cannot be that the same intellect - which has wrung from nature her most hidden secrets , which has tri- umphed over the most gigantic material ...
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... feel some mistrust of this information ; not so much from a suspicion that it was the in- tention of Lord Holland's informants to mislead , as from the inevitable and justifiable consequences of their respect , grati- tude , and ...
... feel some mistrust of this information ; not so much from a suspicion that it was the in- tention of Lord Holland's informants to mislead , as from the inevitable and justifiable consequences of their respect , grati- tude , and ...
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... feel in their hearts ' core the same kind of love and respect for England , that we Englishmen at home feel for ' the memory of Alfred or Elizabeth : but , whatever may be its ' cause , I have no doubt that love of England is the ruling ...
... feel in their hearts ' core the same kind of love and respect for England , that we Englishmen at home feel for ' the memory of Alfred or Elizabeth : but , whatever may be its ' cause , I have no doubt that love of England is the ruling ...
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ART L1 Alton Locke Tailor and Poet An Autobiography | 14 |
The Odes and Epodes of Horace Translated literally | 91 |
The Lives of the Chief Justices of England from | 97 |
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