American Eclectic and Museum of Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1John Holmes Agnew E. Littell, 1843 - American periodicals |
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... words . Winds , waves , me- teors , thunderbolts , earthquakes , and simi- lar phenomena of all sorts , are constantly ready to be let loose upon the reader ; nor , however frequently he may have sustained them , is he ever , for a ...
... words . Winds , waves , me- teors , thunderbolts , earthquakes , and simi- lar phenomena of all sorts , are constantly ready to be let loose upon the reader ; nor , however frequently he may have sustained them , is he ever , for a ...
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... words style . Yet what classical scholar will of those who originally brought them for- ever forget the condensed pathos and energy ward , without any attempt at paraphrase with which he has described the desolation or abridgement ...
... words style . Yet what classical scholar will of those who originally brought them for- ever forget the condensed pathos and energy ward , without any attempt at paraphrase with which he has described the desolation or abridgement ...
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... words , one very singular of China or the Byzantine empire ? ' - ( x . proof of the extent to which it prevailed . [ 548. ) In what respect , we prefer to in- Our limits will not permit us to discuss with Mr. Alison the great question ...
... words , one very singular of China or the Byzantine empire ? ' - ( x . proof of the extent to which it prevailed . [ 548. ) In what respect , we prefer to in- Our limits will not permit us to discuss with Mr. Alison the great question ...
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... words . No reasonable being who inflicted by the French Revolution are al - reads Mr Alison's narrative requires to ready almost effaced , and their last traces be lectured about the horrors of anarchy . will vanish with the present ...
... words . No reasonable being who inflicted by the French Revolution are al - reads Mr Alison's narrative requires to ready almost effaced , and their last traces be lectured about the horrors of anarchy . will vanish with the present ...
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... words my views of Africaner's man . " To which he replied , " I can believe almost present character , saying , " He is now a truly good any thing you say , but that I cannot credit ; there are seven wonders in the world : that would be ...
... words my views of Africaner's man . " To which he replied , " I can believe almost present character , saying , " He is now a truly good any thing you say , but that I cannot credit ; there are seven wonders in the world : that would be ...
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