The London MagazineBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1828 |
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Halaman 15
... living under laws so much better than their own . If the custom be inferior to the com- mon law respecting descent and alienation , why should a few people be excluded from the benefits of the glorious constitution of our com- mon law ...
... living under laws so much better than their own . If the custom be inferior to the com- mon law respecting descent and alienation , why should a few people be excluded from the benefits of the glorious constitution of our com- mon law ...
Halaman 20
... living does , by instinct of nature , defend itself from destruction , and then to destroy one's self is contrary to nature , and a thing most horrible . Against God ; in that it is a breach of his commandment , thou shalt not kill ...
... living does , by instinct of nature , defend itself from destruction , and then to destroy one's self is contrary to nature , and a thing most horrible . Against God ; in that it is a breach of his commandment , thou shalt not kill ...
Halaman 27
... living thing - tamed a spider , -taught it to let itself down by its thread when he whistled , and return to its moth - catching , when its kind attention had soothed him to slumber . Now had you gone to the window of the old inn , with ...
... living thing - tamed a spider , -taught it to let itself down by its thread when he whistled , and return to its moth - catching , when its kind attention had soothed him to slumber . Now had you gone to the window of the old inn , with ...
Halaman 52
... living age ; and otherwise , indeed , is no style , but a mere mechanical parroting of another's voice ? Or are we to account him a great and original writer , whose happiest pages are but transcripts , necessarily to a certain degree ...
... living age ; and otherwise , indeed , is no style , but a mere mechanical parroting of another's voice ? Or are we to account him a great and original writer , whose happiest pages are but transcripts , necessarily to a certain degree ...
Halaman 84
... living landscape ! The swallow is one of my favourite birds , and a rival of the nightingale ; for he glads my sense of seeing , as much as the other does my sense of hearing . He is the joyous prophet of the year - the harbinger of the ...
... living landscape ! The swallow is one of my favourite birds , and a rival of the nightingale ; for he glads my sense of seeing , as much as the other does my sense of hearing . He is the joyous prophet of the year - the harbinger of the ...
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