The British Quarterly Review, Band 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... nature and habit to make up to her large family the loss they suffered in the almost constant absence of paternal care . Greenhays was then country . Where are now crowded streets and many - windowed factories , tall chimneys and ...
... nature and habit to make up to her large family the loss they suffered in the almost constant absence of paternal care . Greenhays was then country . Where are now crowded streets and many - windowed factories , tall chimneys and ...
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... nature had flashed into high passion and self - consuming heat , through this vision of a fair lady's eyes and of the peach - soft blushes of her cheek . Could this premature man of not sixteen years be expected to take his place on the ...
... nature had flashed into high passion and self - consuming heat , through this vision of a fair lady's eyes and of the peach - soft blushes of her cheek . Could this premature man of not sixteen years be expected to take his place on the ...
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... Nature , or avenging Zeus , or whatever else men choose to call it , treated him as if he did , and probably knew as much about the matter as any of ourselves can know . Heaven forbid we should speak of this brilliantly gifted and much ...
... Nature , or avenging Zeus , or whatever else men choose to call it , treated him as if he did , and probably knew as much about the matter as any of ourselves can know . Heaven forbid we should speak of this brilliantly gifted and much ...
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... nature . He was shut out from most offices of the State , from all the places of national educa- tion , and from every municipal franchise , as well as from a seat in the House of Commons . Nay , even in the arrangements of social life ...
... nature . He was shut out from most offices of the State , from all the places of national educa- tion , and from every municipal franchise , as well as from a seat in the House of Commons . Nay , even in the arrangements of social life ...
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... nature of the case , they have been little changed in government , though their relative value may have altered greatly ; and India , after many vicissitudes , has lapsed into a subject empire , directly governed by the Crown and ...
... nature of the case , they have been little changed in government , though their relative value may have altered greatly ; and India , after many vicissitudes , has lapsed into a subject empire , directly governed by the Crown and ...
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