The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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... opinion , ' strong opinion , " " that if the author of the Letter to a Briga- dier - General should be known , it would be no difficult task to set at rest the inquiry after the author of the Letters of Junius . " In the year 1840 , the ...
... opinion , ' strong opinion , " " that if the author of the Letter to a Briga- dier - General should be known , it would be no difficult task to set at rest the inquiry after the author of the Letters of Junius . " In the year 1840 , the ...
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... opinion , that Ireland must be our province if she will not be persuaded to a union , and if she would , she ought and would enjoy reciprocal benefits with this country . This is my opinion ; but in the present state of your politics ...
... opinion , that Ireland must be our province if she will not be persuaded to a union , and if she would , she ought and would enjoy reciprocal benefits with this country . This is my opinion ; but in the present state of your politics ...
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... opinion which we do of its transcendent merits , we cannot but record our satisfaction at the rapid and extensive circulation which it has already ob- tained , and express the wish that it may adorn every library and enlighten every fam ...
... opinion which we do of its transcendent merits , we cannot but record our satisfaction at the rapid and extensive circulation which it has already ob- tained , and express the wish that it may adorn every library and enlighten every fam ...
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