The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 - American literature |
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... strong thighes and legges . Perhaps the king will put 3 or 4 into St. James ' Park , and give away the rest to some nobleman . ' --i . 325 . " " One of these unhappy bipeds passes into the possession of Dr. Edward , and then father and ...
... strong thighes and legges . Perhaps the king will put 3 or 4 into St. James ' Park , and give away the rest to some nobleman . ' --i . 325 . " " One of these unhappy bipeds passes into the possession of Dr. Edward , and then father and ...
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... Commons raised ficient excuse for allowing many a legal folio strong emotions in his breast . He felt that I to gather dust upon his shelves . His vaca- • about the country . mere names . tions were 1852. ] 21 EDMUND BURKE .
... Commons raised ficient excuse for allowing many a legal folio strong emotions in his breast . He felt that I to gather dust upon his shelves . His vaca- • about the country . mere names . tions were 1852. ] 21 EDMUND BURKE .
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... strong internal evidence that they supply . They who cannot see how decidedly these let- ters are opposed to all his ideas , and who , doubtless with most charitable intentions , and with the most sincere admiration for the author ...
... strong internal evidence that they supply . They who cannot see how decidedly these let- ters are opposed to all his ideas , and who , doubtless with most charitable intentions , and with the most sincere admiration for the author ...
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... by expe- rience , discretion , dignity , a strong and en- lightened understanding , which rescued him Histoire de la Diplomatie Française , v . 223 . gayety . He could not resist the desire of making 38 [ Jan. KAUNITZ AND CHOISEUL .
... by expe- rience , discretion , dignity , a strong and en- lightened understanding , which rescued him Histoire de la Diplomatie Française , v . 223 . gayety . He could not resist the desire of making 38 [ Jan. KAUNITZ AND CHOISEUL .
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... strong in remote antiquity , in venerated records , in a hierarchy at once ignorant and unscrupulous , and in the associations with which innumerable tradi- tions of womanly courage and constancy had ennobled it in the eyes of the ...
... strong in remote antiquity , in venerated records , in a hierarchy at once ignorant and unscrupulous , and in the associations with which innumerable tradi- tions of womanly courage and constancy had ennobled it in the eyes of the ...
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