The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 289
... France . • The same spirit of patriotism that has contributed to the improve- ment of science in this country , ( France , ) has also produced many new plans of general amelioration . The meaning of what we call public spirit in England ...
... France . • The same spirit of patriotism that has contributed to the improve- ment of science in this country , ( France , ) has also produced many new plans of general amelioration . The meaning of what we call public spirit in England ...
Page 291
... France , only excite a smile . Their reveries of French society and manners , and their exaggerated narratives of places and persons , have a whimsical air of romance , in which truth is set boldly at defiance , but where deception ...
... France , only excite a smile . Their reveries of French society and manners , and their exaggerated narratives of places and persons , have a whimsical air of romance , in which truth is set boldly at defiance , but where deception ...
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... France . She would have done much better , had she read the supposed accusations , before she attempted to reply to them . If Mrs. Williams has since done this justice to herself , she will have regretted to find that the style of her ...
... France . She would have done much better , had she read the supposed accusations , before she attempted to reply to them . If Mrs. Williams has since done this justice to herself , she will have regretted to find that the style of her ...
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