The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 - American literature |
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... sion of these amusing gauds was quite dis- creet and in accordance with popular taste , may be surmised from the success attending the late allegorical processions on Lord Mayor's day in London . We suppose the Archbishop of Westminster ...
... sion of these amusing gauds was quite dis- creet and in accordance with popular taste , may be surmised from the success attending the late allegorical processions on Lord Mayor's day in London . We suppose the Archbishop of Westminster ...
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... sion of Juvenalian vis vitæ into modern veins ; such a satire as the old Roman him- self would have written had he been a sub- ject of his most sacred majesty the second George . W. Why , child , you've discovered an- other star in the ...
... sion of Juvenalian vis vitæ into modern veins ; such a satire as the old Roman him- self would have written had he been a sub- ject of his most sacred majesty the second George . W. Why , child , you've discovered an- other star in the ...
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... sion , the result was the same . Choiseul re- sisted this innovation , stormed furiously against the ecclesiastical authorities , and threatened to throw all intruders out of his box into the pit ; nay , one account states that he made ...
... sion , the result was the same . Choiseul re- sisted this innovation , stormed furiously against the ecclesiastical authorities , and threatened to throw all intruders out of his box into the pit ; nay , one account states that he made ...
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... sion of the reigning prince had in the first instance to be obtained . Now , therefore , was the time for testing the value of the pledge which he had given to the chargé d'affaires . His Highness absolutely " The term Suttee , or Sati ...
... sion of the reigning prince had in the first instance to be obtained . Now , therefore , was the time for testing the value of the pledge which he had given to the chargé d'affaires . His Highness absolutely " The term Suttee , or Sati ...
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... sion be what it might , no man of rank - least of all a Rajpoot sovereign - would be anx- ious to proclaim himself the first convert . To iterate day by day the same arguments -to be ever on the stretch to discover meth- ods of ...
... sion be what it might , no man of rank - least of all a Rajpoot sovereign - would be anx- ious to proclaim himself the first convert . To iterate day by day the same arguments -to be ever on the stretch to discover meth- ods of ...
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