New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 11Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1819 |
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... nature from the compound nature of the bodies concerned in it , they still have been so far successful that they have discovered the most striking peculiarities of their processes , and the particular ingredients and circumstances that ...
... nature from the compound nature of the bodies concerned in it , they still have been so far successful that they have discovered the most striking peculiarities of their processes , and the particular ingredients and circumstances that ...
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... Nature is the poet's goddess ; but by nature no one rightly understands her mere inani- mate face - however charming it may be or the simple landscape painting of trees , clouds , precipices , and flowers . Why then try Pope , or any ...
... Nature is the poet's goddess ; but by nature no one rightly understands her mere inani- mate face - however charming it may be or the simple landscape painting of trees , clouds , precipices , and flowers . Why then try Pope , or any ...
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... natural process , that what a man earns is his own ; and when legislation offers to tamper with this great arrangement of Nature , as is the case in the English poor laws , violated Nature could not inflict a more signal and instructive ...
... natural process , that what a man earns is his own ; and when legislation offers to tamper with this great arrangement of Nature , as is the case in the English poor laws , violated Nature could not inflict a more signal and instructive ...
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