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... in enlarged views of human nature , in the moral sciences , in the application of analysis and generalization to the ... or in original conceptions on the great subjects which have occupied and absorbed the most glorious of human ...
... in enlarged views of human nature , in the moral sciences , in the application of analysis and generalization to the ... or in original conceptions on the great subjects which have occupied and absorbed the most glorious of human ...
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He and his party threw themselves upon the humanity of the Go- vernor ; a little water was all they asked . ... The fort ruined and torn into fragments ; its walls strewn with corpses , and its fosse streaming with human blood not yet ...
He and his party threw themselves upon the humanity of the Go- vernor ; a little water was all they asked . ... The fort ruined and torn into fragments ; its walls strewn with corpses , and its fosse streaming with human blood not yet ...
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A door of communication stands always open be- tween my present consciousness and my past feelings , which is locked and barred by the hand of Nature and the constitution of the human understanding against the intrusion of any ...
A door of communication stands always open be- tween my present consciousness and my past feelings , which is locked and barred by the hand of Nature and the constitution of the human understanding against the intrusion of any ...
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Flowers | 16 |
Letters to the Students of Glasgow by T Campbell Letter VI 1 VII | 97 |
Landors Imaginary Conversations | 143 |
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