Chambers's Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1843 |
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... circumstances in which they live . Yet is it in the power of any human being to think of that feature with the same feelings as those with which , for instance , he would regard the gracile limb of the antelope , or the shaggy mane of ...
... circumstances in which they live . Yet is it in the power of any human being to think of that feature with the same feelings as those with which , for instance , he would regard the gracile limb of the antelope , or the shaggy mane of ...
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... circumstances , which are the language of God ; it is , that every act , and every word , dishonest or insincere , must inevitably defeat its own intent ; and the other is that beautiful sentiment of John Galt , " That whenever we do a ...
... circumstances , which are the language of God ; it is , that every act , and every word , dishonest or insincere , must inevitably defeat its own intent ; and the other is that beautiful sentiment of John Galt , " That whenever we do a ...
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... circumstances are such as to make it tolerably applicable , it precludes the necessity for all others . I well remember how powerfully it acted at school , when , being myself well thrashed , I had the satisfaction of looking along a ...
... circumstances are such as to make it tolerably applicable , it precludes the necessity for all others . I well remember how powerfully it acted at school , when , being myself well thrashed , I had the satisfaction of looking along a ...
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... circumstances : -Notwith- I have known a case where an honourable ambassa - standing the treaty agreed to between the British and dor has been hanged as a spy before now . Neither Spanish governments for the suppression of the slave ...
... circumstances : -Notwith- I have known a case where an honourable ambassa - standing the treaty agreed to between the British and dor has been hanged as a spy before now . Neither Spanish governments for the suppression of the slave ...
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... circumstances , lived a life of pure heedless- ness - taking no thought of the morrow - ignorant of the value of money - and concerned only in the paltry and fleeting enjoyments of the senses ; but while his long , and fond , and ...
... circumstances , lived a life of pure heedless- ness - taking no thought of the morrow - ignorant of the value of money - and concerned only in the paltry and fleeting enjoyments of the senses ; but while his long , and fond , and ...
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