The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... less vora- cious than the rats of the inns in this country . If I had not read the history of Portugal , I had only to remark the manner in which the Portuguese peasantry offer a salutation , to judge that they were a people who had ...
... less vora- cious than the rats of the inns in this country . If I had not read the history of Portugal , I had only to remark the manner in which the Portuguese peasantry offer a salutation , to judge that they were a people who had ...
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... less than 1,500 inha- bitants , and the other 239 have even less than a thousand . In the whole Prussian state , according to the census of 1819 , there are 1,332 , 276 horses ; 4,275,705 horned beasts ; and 9,065,720 sheep . As to the ...
... less than 1,500 inha- bitants , and the other 239 have even less than a thousand . In the whole Prussian state , according to the census of 1819 , there are 1,332 , 276 horses ; 4,275,705 horned beasts ; and 9,065,720 sheep . As to the ...
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... less elegantly dressed but not less dis- posed to pleasure ; while formed in groups , some laugh at the wit of punch , some play at balls for oranges , some witness the performance of a learned dog , some collect round the vendors of ...
... less elegantly dressed but not less dis- posed to pleasure ; while formed in groups , some laugh at the wit of punch , some play at balls for oranges , some witness the performance of a learned dog , some collect round the vendors of ...
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... less irreproach- able in morals than interesting from all the combined charms of mind and manner . Persons of rank are often found at this house , because persons of rank are often in England the patterns of every virtue ; but it is ...
... less irreproach- able in morals than interesting from all the combined charms of mind and manner . Persons of rank are often found at this house , because persons of rank are often in England the patterns of every virtue ; but it is ...
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... less respectable from birth , edu- cation and fortune , than estimable for the qualities of their minds and heart . Finding that I made no im- pression by such arguments , I next reminded the Countess of the many persons , inferior in ...
... less respectable from birth , edu- cation and fortune , than estimable for the qualities of their minds and heart . Finding that I made no im- pression by such arguments , I next reminded the Countess of the many persons , inferior in ...
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