The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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Page 170
... equally inimical to the Scotch after a cursory view of them and their homes . Barré , as an Irishman of ardent and enthusiastic temperament , who had mixed in various society , and lived an active life , must have felt a great contrast ...
... equally inimical to the Scotch after a cursory view of them and their homes . Barré , as an Irishman of ardent and enthusiastic temperament , who had mixed in various society , and lived an active life , must have felt a great contrast ...
Page 208
... equally wicked , but Macbeth , through some inherent weak- ness of temper , is haunted by casual accesses of remorse , while his wife , steady and con- sistent , keeps her mind's eye fixed upon the mark at which they both aimed without ...
... equally wicked , but Macbeth , through some inherent weak- ness of temper , is haunted by casual accesses of remorse , while his wife , steady and con- sistent , keeps her mind's eye fixed upon the mark at which they both aimed without ...
Page 336
... equally sad and strange , that among the very numerous patents relating to the atmospheric railway , there is not one that touches upon the real turning - point of the question . What was called the " longitudi- nal valve " or opening ...
... equally sad and strange , that among the very numerous patents relating to the atmospheric railway , there is not one that touches upon the real turning - point of the question . What was called the " longitudi- nal valve " or opening ...
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