The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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Page 64
... become of a reddish brown ; and those in which there was previously any tinge of a black or swar- thy hue ( such as we often meet with in indi- viduals even of the fairest races , in whose veins there is not the slightest intermixture ...
... become of a reddish brown ; and those in which there was previously any tinge of a black or swar- thy hue ( such as we often meet with in indi- viduals even of the fairest races , in whose veins there is not the slightest intermixture ...
Page 114
... become Re- pealers now . Let no one especially lament his hard fate who intended this summer to have become acquainted with St. Petersburg , or Constantinople , or Cairo , or Pesth , if he have not seen a city nearer home as singular as ...
... become Re- pealers now . Let no one especially lament his hard fate who intended this summer to have become acquainted with St. Petersburg , or Constantinople , or Cairo , or Pesth , if he have not seen a city nearer home as singular as ...
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... becomes the business of life , the mental views become distorted , and clouds of gloom settle heavily on the spirit . Some months before his resignation , Charles had sent an architect to add accommodation for him to the monastery of St ...
... becomes the business of life , the mental views become distorted , and clouds of gloom settle heavily on the spirit . Some months before his resignation , Charles had sent an architect to add accommodation for him to the monastery of St ...
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