The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... produces that idea in their mind , or could produce that idea in the mind of any human being ; nor that they believe that the writer meant to produce that idea in their mind , or in the mind of any human being ; it is , in fact , an ...
... produces that idea in their mind , or could produce that idea in the mind of any human being ; nor that they believe that the writer meant to produce that idea in their mind , or in the mind of any human being ; it is , in fact , an ...
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... produce most injurious results . The one is , the avidity with which all our best horses and mares are bought up for foreign parts ; and the other , as before indicated , the increasing number of worthless thorough - bred horses pro ...
... produce most injurious results . The one is , the avidity with which all our best horses and mares are bought up for foreign parts ; and the other , as before indicated , the increasing number of worthless thorough - bred horses pro ...
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... produce a handsome breed . ' We are able to conclude also on other grounds that very few Arab and Barb mares were brought to this country . Even at the present day , when the intercourse with Arabia and the Barbary coast is so great ...
... produce a handsome breed . ' We are able to conclude also on other grounds that very few Arab and Barb mares were brought to this country . Even at the present day , when the intercourse with Arabia and the Barbary coast is so great ...
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