Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen31W. Blackwood, 1832 |
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... side , and whom we quote as an unwilling witness , not an authority , « The peo- ple in power , says Cobbett , at one and the same time ascribe the violent acts of the people to want of edu cation , and to the reading of cheap ...
... side , and whom we quote as an unwilling witness , not an authority , « The peo- ple in power , says Cobbett , at one and the same time ascribe the violent acts of the people to want of edu cation , and to the reading of cheap ...
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... side of truth " at both universities , and the cause of order triumphed in every field where it has been brought to_com- bat the principle of misrule . In the solitude of thought , the drops of genius are beginning to fall from their ...
... side of truth " at both universities , and the cause of order triumphed in every field where it has been brought to_com- bat the principle of misrule . In the solitude of thought , the drops of genius are beginning to fall from their ...
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... sides of the chamber were lined with well - filled book - shelves ; on one side was the window , and the corresponding one was occupied by a large dusky picture of Martin Lu- ther . All was silent as the most studious German could ...
... sides of the chamber were lined with well - filled book - shelves ; on one side was the window , and the corresponding one was occupied by a large dusky picture of Martin Lu- ther . All was silent as the most studious German could ...
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... side . Strange lights flashed before his eyes , and his tottering knees seemed about to refuse him any longer their support , when his unknown companion sud- denly grasped his hand between her cold fingers , whispering- " Carl Carl ...
... side . Strange lights flashed before his eyes , and his tottering knees seemed about to refuse him any longer their support , when his unknown companion sud- denly grasped his hand between her cold fingers , whispering- " Carl Carl ...
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... side shewed that he might also be considered a man of fortune . He was in truth in very comfortable circum- stances . He had a considerable quan- tity of land - let to a respectable ten- ant , for he himself knew nothing about farming ...
... side shewed that he might also be considered a man of fortune . He was in truth in very comfortable circum- stances . He had a considerable quan- tity of land - let to a respectable ten- ant , for he himself knew nothing about farming ...
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