The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 38J. Whittle, 1811 |
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... express the object of our desire , and well - being the desirable state , were adopted as the most appropriate , --- the one denoting the apparent character of the object pursued , and the other comprehending ease , pleasure , and ...
... express the object of our desire , and well - being the desirable state , were adopted as the most appropriate , --- the one denoting the apparent character of the object pursued , and the other comprehending ease , pleasure , and ...
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... express himself in future on such subjects , with rather more diffidence . We have not the least objection to his praises of the Portuguese ; but as we both know and love truth , he must not again laud them at the expense of the ...
... express himself in future on such subjects , with rather more diffidence . We have not the least objection to his praises of the Portuguese ; but as we both know and love truth , he must not again laud them at the expense of the ...
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... express their wish that they had heard or seen any particular circumstance or thing which had been told them n an animated manner ; particularly , if curious or wonderful . If it should be a woman , she does not , at that moment ...
... express their wish that they had heard or seen any particular circumstance or thing which had been told them n an animated manner ; particularly , if curious or wonderful . If it should be a woman , she does not , at that moment ...
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