The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1; Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 - American literature |
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... course , he contends , was that actually pursued to take up a strong position as far as possible out of reach of the ships , and make a resolute stand there . It is undeniable that the position of the Alma was well chosen for the pur ...
... course , he contends , was that actually pursued to take up a strong position as far as possible out of reach of the ships , and make a resolute stand there . It is undeniable that the position of the Alma was well chosen for the pur ...
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... course , no . Why wouldn't you ? ' " A pause . One corpulent slow boy , with a wheezy manner of breathing , ventured the answer - Because he wouldn't paper a room at all , but would paint it . " You must paper it , ' said the gentleman ...
... course , no . Why wouldn't you ? ' " A pause . One corpulent slow boy , with a wheezy manner of breathing , ventured the answer - Because he wouldn't paper a room at all , but would paint it . " You must paper it , ' said the gentleman ...
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... course , that they refer to the The first impression made by such to a different and later writer . The open - destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple ing words , " Comfort ye , comfort ye my The man who people , " have thus with many ...
... course , that they refer to the The first impression made by such to a different and later writer . The open - destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple ing words , " Comfort ye , comfort ye my The man who people , " have thus with many ...
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... course of a sin- gle journey he came upon six hundred debtors , whose individual debts were under £ 20 each , while a considerable proportion did not rise above three to four pounds . In the latter case , the ex- pense of suing for the ...
... course of a sin- gle journey he came upon six hundred debtors , whose individual debts were under £ 20 each , while a considerable proportion did not rise above three to four pounds . In the latter case , the ex- pense of suing for the ...
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... due against such exaggeration . As an ex- ample of this , we may take the learned Dr. Waagen , who prefers Isaac Ostade to Turner , because the latter has not We have not , of course , exhausted the purely 76 [ January , DUTCH ART .
... due against such exaggeration . As an ex- ample of this , we may take the learned Dr. Waagen , who prefers Isaac Ostade to Turner , because the latter has not We have not , of course , exhausted the purely 76 [ January , DUTCH ART .
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