New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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... cause of the dimi- nished consumption of the manufactured productions of this empire . As compared with some other causes , this may not account for a considerable re- duction of demand ; but the regularity with which that trade was ...
... cause of the dimi- nished consumption of the manufactured productions of this empire . As compared with some other causes , this may not account for a considerable re- duction of demand ; but the regularity with which that trade was ...
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... cause is not like the transient and vehement system of the celebrated Krudener , who was also expelled the Cantons a few years since for promulgating her wild sentiments . She was too lofty and refined a visionary to seize on the ...
... cause is not like the transient and vehement system of the celebrated Krudener , who was also expelled the Cantons a few years since for promulgating her wild sentiments . She was too lofty and refined a visionary to seize on the ...
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... causes , as if a grief were less afflicting be- cause it is disproportionate to its occasion . There are some philoso- phers who will not allow that any calamity is weighty enough to render a wise man unhappy . Good and evil , they say ...
... causes , as if a grief were less afflicting be- cause it is disproportionate to its occasion . There are some philoso- phers who will not allow that any calamity is weighty enough to render a wise man unhappy . Good and evil , they say ...
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