The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... 106 ; Emeute in Chamber of Deputies ,Cemeteries and ' Church Yards , — Quarterly Greece , – Will of the Marquess Wellesley - ReReview , 449 finement - Remarkable Memory - Lost Watch , Central America , Discoveries in , -British 138 ...
... 106 ; Emeute in Chamber of Deputies ,Cemeteries and ' Church Yards , — Quarterly Greece , – Will of the Marquess Wellesley - ReReview , 449 finement - Remarkable Memory - Lost Watch , Central America , Discoveries in , -British 138 ...
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... rotundily of the single youth wandered far from the Church of Eng : sentences of Parr , or the easy flow and glittering land , in whose principles he was educated expansion of the unwearied and unwearying eloquence of Mackintosh .
... rotundily of the single youth wandered far from the Church of Eng : sentences of Parr , or the easy flow and glittering land , in whose principles he was educated expansion of the unwearied and unwearying eloquence of Mackintosh .
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... spoilt and distorted by Talmudic legend , Mahometan ethics , Biblieconomy and statistics , international law , the embroidery of vocables from the Ger- cal texts , churches and sects , parliamentary man , but still more frequently ...
... spoilt and distorted by Talmudic legend , Mahometan ethics , Biblieconomy and statistics , international law , the embroidery of vocables from the Ger- cal texts , churches and sects , parliamentary man , but still more frequently ...
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would choose the church for my profession ; but then I have a deep and silent and poet ... Their read my paper about the “ Wisdom , " you will England , as their church , is always in danger . asimit I must be right about the author .
would choose the church for my profession ; but then I have a deep and silent and poet ... Their read my paper about the “ Wisdom , " you will England , as their church , is always in danger . asimit I must be right about the author .
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He knew himself well , and inites are reconciled to the church , and die with dicates with a charming frankness , half playthe comfort of absolution , as if , not the deliver- ful , half sad , in one letter to the laureate , that ance ...
He knew himself well , and inites are reconciled to the church , and die with dicates with a charming frankness , half playthe comfort of absolution , as if , not the deliver- ful , half sad , in one letter to the laureate , that ance ...
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