New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 146
... human knowledge , which is the parent of human virtue , than the " Colebs " of Miss Hannah More . Those fictions are the most com- plete of purpose in which both the end and the tendency are good , as in the admirable satire of Jonathan ...
... human knowledge , which is the parent of human virtue , than the " Colebs " of Miss Hannah More . Those fictions are the most com- plete of purpose in which both the end and the tendency are good , as in the admirable satire of Jonathan ...
Page 200
... human nature , no natural equality of man , were ever violated in this social compact . The frame of civilized society could not keep together without servitude . Savages , who have no servants , are actuated by the barbarous principle ...
... human nature , no natural equality of man , were ever violated in this social compact . The frame of civilized society could not keep together without servitude . Savages , who have no servants , are actuated by the barbarous principle ...
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... human blood contains a certain portion of iron , has found that , from the remains of any ordinary individual , enough may be collected to form a handsome medal of that material . It is ingeniously suggested that these medals should be ...
... human blood contains a certain portion of iron , has found that , from the remains of any ordinary individual , enough may be collected to form a handsome medal of that material . It is ingeniously suggested that these medals should be ...
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