The Edinburgh Review, Volumen10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... house must be his caftle no more . Inftead of our humble watchmen to wifh us refpectfully good night , when returning to our abodes in the evening , we shall be challenged at every turning by military patroles , and fhall be fortunate ...
... house must be his caftle no more . Inftead of our humble watchmen to wifh us refpectfully good night , when returning to our abodes in the evening , we shall be challenged at every turning by military patroles , and fhall be fortunate ...
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... house conversations , would be effectually broken up by the sabre and the bayonet . Sanguinary punishments would repress the new in- vented crimes of suspected disaffection and sedition ; and the happy invention of military conscription ...
... house conversations , would be effectually broken up by the sabre and the bayonet . Sanguinary punishments would repress the new in- vented crimes of suspected disaffection and sedition ; and the happy invention of military conscription ...
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... houses necessary , was it judicious to insert this amongst the objects of censure ? We are unable to judge how far en- closures would prove beneficial in Bengal ; they are rare there , as over the whole Continent of Europe ; but were ...
... houses necessary , was it judicious to insert this amongst the objects of censure ? We are unable to judge how far en- closures would prove beneficial in Bengal ; they are rare there , as over the whole Continent of Europe ; but were ...
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... house to house , and leaves , at every hospitable mansion , accord- ing to the custom of ancient Irish bards , a planxty , celebrating the virtues , charms , or high descent of the hostess . Far be it from us to censure the generous ...
... house to house , and leaves , at every hospitable mansion , accord- ing to the custom of ancient Irish bards , a planxty , celebrating the virtues , charms , or high descent of the hostess . Far be it from us to censure the generous ...
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... house to sale , carried a brick in his pocket as a specimen . ' Of the ta- lents of the brickmaker , we can judge , however , in some degree , by the single brick . A bon - mot is a good thing by itself ; a whole , from which we can ...
... house to sale , carried a brick in his pocket as a specimen . ' Of the ta- lents of the brickmaker , we can judge , however , in some degree , by the single brick . A bon - mot is a good thing by itself ; a whole , from which we can ...
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