The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 - American literature |
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... side of a made river . " At last , when dying for diaculum , " that famous city of Norwich presents itselfe to our viewLet any stranger find mee out so pleasant a county , such good way , large heath , three such places as Norwich , Yar ...
... side of a made river . " At last , when dying for diaculum , " that famous city of Norwich presents itselfe to our viewLet any stranger find mee out so pleasant a county , such good way , large heath , three such places as Norwich , Yar ...
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... side . Through this diversely - colored avenue passed the mayor's procession to go to the " grate chutch " ( anglice , cathedral ) ; after which the body corporate had to endure the infliction of a long Latin " orracon " from " Snap ...
... side . Through this diversely - colored avenue passed the mayor's procession to go to the " grate chutch " ( anglice , cathedral ) ; after which the body corporate had to endure the infliction of a long Latin " orracon " from " Snap ...
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... side our Tomay would have voted , is not difficult to guess- Tomay " much a man " in his new " cott " and brichis , " which he " meanes to war 66 66 27 carfully , " but nevertheless venturing within reach of Snap and the Whifflers . Her ...
... side our Tomay would have voted , is not difficult to guess- Tomay " much a man " in his new " cott " and brichis , " which he " meanes to war 66 66 27 carfully , " but nevertheless venturing within reach of Snap and the Whifflers . Her ...
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... side the genius of the great Saxon race seemed waging war even with Nature herself , Gren- ville was rending his ... sides it became quite them of the prejudice , that they can trade no evident that our glory was departing . Such longer ...
... side the genius of the great Saxon race seemed waging war even with Nature herself , Gren- ville was rending his ... sides it became quite them of the prejudice , that they can trade no evident that our glory was departing . Such longer ...
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... side of a great question , and the almostly recurred to principles ; he was a scientific prophetic power of piercing into future times . statesman . And then his dreams were like Bicon , as he thought on all the hidden secrets Bacon's ...
... side of a great question , and the almostly recurred to principles ; he was a scientific prophetic power of piercing into future times . statesman . And then his dreams were like Bicon , as he thought on all the hidden secrets Bacon's ...
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