Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... tion : the first work of the Reformers was to loosen every established politi- cal relation , every legal holding of man to man , to destroy every corpo- ration , to dissolve every subsisting class of society , and to reduce the na- tion ...
... tion : the first work of the Reformers was to loosen every established politi- cal relation , every legal holding of man to man , to destroy every corpo- ration , to dissolve every subsisting class of society , and to reduce the na- tion ...
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... tion to be fixed on any object ; a sen- timent of agreeable things ; a facility in expressing them ; information ; ac- complishments . She is mistress , in short , of all which is calculated to please ; and this all is embellished by ...
... tion to be fixed on any object ; a sen- timent of agreeable things ; a facility in expressing them ; information ; ac- complishments . She is mistress , in short , of all which is calculated to please ; and this all is embellished by ...
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... tion of the steam - engine , and the art of navigating the atmosphere by means of balloons , afford abundant illustra- tion of this position . As to chemistry , it has become al- together a new science . Its facts are multiplied beyond ...
... tion of the steam - engine , and the art of navigating the atmosphere by means of balloons , afford abundant illustra- tion of this position . As to chemistry , it has become al- together a new science . Its facts are multiplied beyond ...
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