The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 15Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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... ment which is to reduce Austria and Prus- far as it secured to the nation a wider sia to the provincial level of Michigan and choice of efficient leaders , or as it offered to Massachusetts , and to create a new and col- various ...
... ment which is to reduce Austria and Prus- far as it secured to the nation a wider sia to the provincial level of Michigan and choice of efficient leaders , or as it offered to Massachusetts , and to create a new and col- various ...
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... ment , no one could be more plausible . If , of transition between the old ascendency by coarse invective , an antagonist was to principles , which followed , as a necessary be annoyed , or intimidated , no feeling of consequence , the ...
... ment , no one could be more plausible . If , of transition between the old ascendency by coarse invective , an antagonist was to principles , which followed , as a necessary be annoyed , or intimidated , no feeling of consequence , the ...
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... ment , are the heritage of the monarchy of July . However sad the spectacle of the populace of Paris as it displayed itself in June , such as it is it was left by the minis- ters of public instruction of Louis Philippe . Nothing can ...
... ment , are the heritage of the monarchy of July . However sad the spectacle of the populace of Paris as it displayed itself in June , such as it is it was left by the minis- ters of public instruction of Louis Philippe . Nothing can ...
Contents
THE LAST APPEAL painted by Frank Stone | 1 |
General History of the Great Peasant | 9 |
History Illustrated by Caricature New | 60 |
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