The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 - American literature |
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... body of Moses . Others , by preferring the fiery resolution , politically declined the malice of enemies . Which consideration led Sylla unto this practice ; who having thus served the body of Marius , could not but fear a retalia- tion ...
... body of Moses . Others , by preferring the fiery resolution , politically declined the malice of enemies . Which consideration led Sylla unto this practice ; who having thus served the body of Marius , could not but fear a retalia- tion ...
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... bodies should lie in the grave . In urnal interment they clearly escaped this controversy . To be gnawed out of our ... body of this death ? " " Rest not in an ovation , but a triumph over thy passions . Let anger walk hanging down the ...
... bodies should lie in the grave . In urnal interment they clearly escaped this controversy . To be gnawed out of our ... body of this death ? " " Rest not in an ovation , but a triumph over thy passions . Let anger walk hanging down the ...
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... body ; but , like the dis- persed seminalities of vegetables at the creation , scattered through the whole mass of the earth , no place producing all , and almost all some . So that tis well if a perfect man can be made out of many men ...
... body ; but , like the dis- persed seminalities of vegetables at the creation , scattered through the whole mass of the earth , no place producing all , and almost all some . So that tis well if a perfect man can be made out of many men ...
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... body suddenly bleedeth afresh . " - ii . 135 . The re - perusal of these deep debates be- tween Browne and his assailants emboldens us to the confession that we never greatly cared " On metaphysic jade to prance , Step high , and ne'er ...
... body suddenly bleedeth afresh . " - ii . 135 . The re - perusal of these deep debates be- tween Browne and his assailants emboldens us to the confession that we never greatly cared " On metaphysic jade to prance , Step high , and ne'er ...
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... body of truth , we must forget and part with much we know . We hope it will not be unconsidered , that we find no ... bodies , even in the latitude of sanity - the natural heat of the parts being insufficient for a perfect and thorough ...
... body of truth , we must forget and part with much we know . We hope it will not be unconsidered , that we find no ... bodies , even in the latitude of sanity - the natural heat of the parts being insufficient for a perfect and thorough ...
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