The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 15Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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... object and end of all scientific inquiry . Whatever , by the way of ap- proaching such amalgamation , we may affirm that Chemistry must form a prin- cipal basis of it ; as will be better seen when we proceed further to define the ...
... object and end of all scientific inquiry . Whatever , by the way of ap- proaching such amalgamation , we may affirm that Chemistry must form a prin- cipal basis of it ; as will be better seen when we proceed further to define the ...
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... object of teaching ( the peda- poetry could condescend to teach anything , gogue's object ) which goes to the rear , it would be truths moral or religious . But whilst the higher object of poetic emotion even these it can utter only ...
... object of teaching ( the peda- poetry could condescend to teach anything , gogue's object ) which goes to the rear , it would be truths moral or religious . But whilst the higher object of poetic emotion even these it can utter only ...
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... object and magazines cannot supply , is the explanation meaning of one of Walpole's jokes on of small events , slight allusions , obscure Lady A. or Lord B. Mr. Smith must feel anecdotes , traits of individual character , this , and has ...
... object and magazines cannot supply , is the explanation meaning of one of Walpole's jokes on of small events , slight allusions , obscure Lady A. or Lord B. Mr. Smith must feel anecdotes , traits of individual character , this , and has ...
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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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