The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 - American literature |
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... France - See France . Sweden , Pictures of - Sharpe's Magazine , T. Taylor , Henry , Dramas of - Blackwood's Ma- gazine , Telegraph , the Submarine - See Submarine . Thorwalsden's First Love - Chambers ' Edin- burgh Journal , . Turner ...
... France - See France . Sweden , Pictures of - Sharpe's Magazine , T. Taylor , Henry , Dramas of - Blackwood's Ma- gazine , Telegraph , the Submarine - See Submarine . Thorwalsden's First Love - Chambers ' Edin- burgh Journal , . Turner ...
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... France . " - i . 3 . · A curious contrast of locomotion in 1662 with that of 1851 is afforded by Edward Browne's travels into the " strange , moun- tainous , misty , moorish , rocky , wild country of Darbishier . " What we now . quietly ...
... France . " - i . 3 . · A curious contrast of locomotion in 1662 with that of 1851 is afforded by Edward Browne's travels into the " strange , moun- tainous , misty , moorish , rocky , wild country of Darbishier . " What we now . quietly ...
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... France this democratic spirit spread with the rapidity of electricity over all Europe , and no country was free from its effects . It turned the minds of all thinkers back upon the history of the last seventy years , and kindled a fresh ...
... France this democratic spirit spread with the rapidity of electricity over all Europe , and no country was free from its effects . It turned the minds of all thinkers back upon the history of the last seventy years , and kindled a fresh ...
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... France . Grenville , after draw- ing his melancholy picture of the state of England , to comfort the people further , declared that France was in much better circumstances , her revenue in every way superior . Her very bankruptcy proved ...
... France . Grenville , after draw- ing his melancholy picture of the state of England , to comfort the people further , declared that France was in much better circumstances , her revenue in every way superior . Her very bankruptcy proved ...
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... France about the year before he delivered his speech on American taxation . His mind was then occupied with these Transatlantic affairs . But he little knew all the mighty effects that the American revolt would have on the world ...
... France about the year before he delivered his speech on American taxation . His mind was then occupied with these Transatlantic affairs . But he little knew all the mighty effects that the American revolt would have on the world ...
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