The Foreign Review, Volym 4Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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... light of day never penetrates ; and under these disfigured forms , behold your fellow - creatures festering in their chains , breathing an atmosphere which but infects them with its poison - consumed alive by the very worms that feed ...
... light of day never penetrates ; and under these disfigured forms , behold your fellow - creatures festering in their chains , breathing an atmosphere which but infects them with its poison - consumed alive by the very worms that feed ...
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... light flashes upon the innocence of the wretched men . He is sometimes affected and overcharged ; but his touch is ever vigorous , or rapid , or picturesque , as he argues , or narrates , or describes . His opening has a merit which it ...
... light flashes upon the innocence of the wretched men . He is sometimes affected and overcharged ; but his touch is ever vigorous , or rapid , or picturesque , as he argues , or narrates , or describes . His opening has a merit which it ...
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... light , to impeach the qualified condemnation pronounced by the court . Buonaparte now assumed the imperial sceptre , gave France an enlightened digest of despotic laws , and extinguished the little that existed of liberty or spirit in ...
... light , to impeach the qualified condemnation pronounced by the court . Buonaparte now assumed the imperial sceptre , gave France an enlightened digest of despotic laws , and extinguished the little that existed of liberty or spirit in ...
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... light descending from ano- ther sphere . They even were precluded from celebrity as advo- cates , by practising too exclusively in equity , and by being enlisted too early into the service of the crown . Popular sym- pathy and a court ...
... light descending from ano- ther sphere . They even were precluded from celebrity as advo- cates , by practising too exclusively in equity , and by being enlisted too early into the service of the crown . Popular sym- pathy and a court ...
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... - the power , variety , and unity of movement - the prodigious afflu- ence of a mind supremely endowed and cultivated - the light of a superior a superior reason - the oracles of philosophy . A Eloquence of the French Bar . 39.
... - the power , variety , and unity of movement - the prodigious afflu- ence of a mind supremely endowed and cultivated - the light of a superior a superior reason - the oracles of philosophy . A Eloquence of the French Bar . 39.
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