The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1; Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 - American literature |
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... seen in the the peninsula , to induce us to direct our northwest , was sailing in three columns to- forces on that point , and after having wards the west - northwest . After mid - day effected a disembarkation on a totally the same ...
... seen in the the peninsula , to induce us to direct our northwest , was sailing in three columns to- forces on that point , and after having wards the west - northwest . After mid - day effected a disembarkation on a totally the same ...
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... seen an empty flower - pot , " lying hori zontally on the portico roof . " Its posi- tion cannot be accidental , because it is seen in so many cases . Nor can it be looked upon as a religious symbol , for then there would probably be ...
... seen an empty flower - pot , " lying hori zontally on the portico roof . " Its posi- tion cannot be accidental , because it is seen in so many cases . Nor can it be looked upon as a religious symbol , for then there would probably be ...
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... seen some supernatural agent was a large raven , who had perched upon the top of the easy - chair , unseen by him and Edward , and listened with a polite atten- tion and a most extraordinary appearance of comprehending every word , to ...
... seen some supernatural agent was a large raven , who had perched upon the top of the easy - chair , unseen by him and Edward , and listened with a polite atten- tion and a most extraordinary appearance of comprehending every word , to ...
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... seen to recur in both volumes of the prophecy . * sarily belonging to words originating in inspiration . In this case , however , I be- lieve there is no sufficient grounds for rejecting the received belief . The diffi- culties ...
... seen to recur in both volumes of the prophecy . * sarily belonging to words originating in inspiration . In this case , however , I be- lieve there is no sufficient grounds for rejecting the received belief . The diffi- culties ...
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... seen to the best advantage in the Bearwood collection , and Cuyp is only represented there ( we think ) by his inferior imitators - Both , with his burnt- sienna foliage , and Van Stry , whose emptily - modelled surface and harshness of ...
... seen to the best advantage in the Bearwood collection , and Cuyp is only represented there ( we think ) by his inferior imitators - Both , with his burnt- sienna foliage , and Van Stry , whose emptily - modelled surface and harshness of ...
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