The National Quarterly Review, Volume 2Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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... cause soon discovered to be inadequate to the result . He rightly argued that a variation from the parental type , secured by new condi- tions , could be made permanent , at least for a time , by preserving the conditions , and by ...
... cause soon discovered to be inadequate to the result . He rightly argued that a variation from the parental type , secured by new condi- tions , could be made permanent , at least for a time , by preserving the conditions , and by ...
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... cause ; For , peaceful , I am with more mischief fraught Than half a million soldiers could evoke , Or England's puissant navy could spit forth- Into this country's body I shall pour A venom that has not its antidote ; Corrupting , it ...
... cause ; For , peaceful , I am with more mischief fraught Than half a million soldiers could evoke , Or England's puissant navy could spit forth- Into this country's body I shall pour A venom that has not its antidote ; Corrupting , it ...
Pagina 321
... cause and the ostensible cause of any particular policy are often are often very different things . Infidels have been religious and devout when it suited their purpose , and traitors have been loyal and patriotic . Those who examine ...
... cause and the ostensible cause of any particular policy are often are often very different things . Infidels have been religious and devout when it suited their purpose , and traitors have been loyal and patriotic . Those who examine ...
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CONTENTS | 17 |
AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS | 31 |
CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS | 46 |
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