The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 - American literature |
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... person who had ever been present at these happy meet- ings , or who had joined the society of these individuals , so distinguished for their de- vout fervor , would agree in a too commonly accepted opinion , that religion brings with it ...
... person who had ever been present at these happy meet- ings , or who had joined the society of these individuals , so distinguished for their de- vout fervor , would agree in a too commonly accepted opinion , that religion brings with it ...
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... person , plain in sentiment , plain in her wishes and desires , and above all plain in her understanding of others . That she mistook for insanity the fine phrensy of a poet , or that she could expect or wish any- thing else in the ...
... person , plain in sentiment , plain in her wishes and desires , and above all plain in her understanding of others . That she mistook for insanity the fine phrensy of a poet , or that she could expect or wish any- thing else in the ...
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... person at the Bureau of the fair editor , and accepted the so warmly expressed thanks of her who a few years later became Madame Guizot . sented to accept a place in the committee of the censorship , beside M. de Freyssi- nous . The ...
... person at the Bureau of the fair editor , and accepted the so warmly expressed thanks of her who a few years later became Madame Guizot . sented to accept a place in the committee of the censorship , beside M. de Freyssi- nous . The ...
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... person of the sovereign , whoever he may be , for the time being . They are not more attached to the younger branch of the Bourbons than to the elder , or any other branch . They are impelled by the ambition of fortune , or the ...
... person of the sovereign , whoever he may be , for the time being . They are not more attached to the younger branch of the Bourbons than to the elder , or any other branch . They are impelled by the ambition of fortune , or the ...
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... persons of Goffe and Whalley , and ap - region he is about to visit . A person who plies to them the beautiful language in which St. Paul commemorates the saints , " they wandered about , being destitute , afflicted , tormented ; they ...
... persons of Goffe and Whalley , and ap - region he is about to visit . A person who plies to them the beautiful language in which St. Paul commemorates the saints , " they wandered about , being destitute , afflicted , tormented ; they ...
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