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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with ... - Page 425
1832
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History ..., 42. köide;65. köide

1824 - 884 lehte
...symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with each other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself, and more in need of advice and assistance. So trifling a circumstance as 11 change of place, recommended by one us being warmer and more comfortable,...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, 13. köide

1823 - 496 lehte
...symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with each other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself, and more in need of advice and assistance. So trifling a circumstance as a change of place, recommended by one as being warmer and more comfortable,...
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The Quarterly Review, 28. köide

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1823 - 580 lehte
...symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with each other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself', and more in need of advice and assistance. So trifling a circumstance as a change of place, recommended by one as being warmer and more comfortable,...
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The Album, 3. köide

1823 - 474 lehte
...symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with each other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself, and more in need of advice and assistance. So trifling a circumstance as a change of place, recommended by one as being warmer and more comfortable,...
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The Quarterly Review, 28. köide

1823 - 582 lehte
...symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with each other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself, and more in need of advice and assistance. So trifling a circumstance as a change of place, recommended by one as being warmer and more comfortable,...
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, 3. köide

1823 - 584 lehte
...symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with each other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself, and more in need of advice and assistance. So trifling a circumstance as a change of place, recommended by one as being warmer and more comfortable,...
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Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea: In the ..., 2. köide

John Franklin - 1824 - 426 lehte
...symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with each other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself, and more in need of advice and assistance. So trifling a circumstance as a change of place, recommended by one as being warmer and more comfortable,...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

1824 - 856 lehte
...symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with each other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself, and more in need of advice and assistance. о 2 So So trifling a circumstance as a change of place, recommended by one as being warmer and more...
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Annual Register, 65. köide

Edmund Burke - 1824 - 918 lehte
...symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with each other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself, and more in need of advice and assistance. So trifling a circumstance as a change of place, recommended by one as being warmer and more comfortable,...
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Annual Register, 65. köide

Edmund Burke - 1824 - 894 lehte
...symptoms of weakness, evinced by a kind of unreasonable pettishness with each other. Each of us thought the other weaker in intellect than himself, and more in need of advice and assistance. So trifling a circumstance as a change of place, recommended by one as being warmer and more comfortable,...
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