The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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... turn night into day . Thousands of candles are there , shining forth on a naughty world . Just about the centre may ... turning round every moment to see that the porter who is carrying his " three pieces , " - —as foreign travel has ...
... turn night into day . Thousands of candles are there , shining forth on a naughty world . Just about the centre may ... turning round every moment to see that the porter who is carrying his " three pieces , " - —as foreign travel has ...
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... turn to a very possible state of plethora , a plausible prospectus and a new patentee would find it no difficult ... turning - point of the question . What was called the " longitudi- nal valve " or opening , through which was ...
... turn to a very possible state of plethora , a plausible prospectus and a new patentee would find it no difficult ... turning - point of the question . What was called the " longitudi- nal valve " or opening , through which was ...
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... turn round , suc- ceeded when he supposed the spectator to turn round , and Kant , by a precisely similar device , had effected a revolution in meta- physics , might not this method answer also in ethics ? In other words , might not the ...
... turn round , suc- ceeded when he supposed the spectator to turn round , and Kant , by a precisely similar device , had effected a revolution in meta- physics , might not this method answer also in ethics ? In other words , might not the ...
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