The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... cause of Spain and Wellington as Southey himself - but he had at that period no newspaper at his command . He continued the ' Iris ' for two years . When the original subscriptions expired , it died a natural death . He then once more ...
... cause of Spain and Wellington as Southey himself - but he had at that period no newspaper at his command . He continued the ' Iris ' for two years . When the original subscriptions expired , it died a natural death . He then once more ...
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... cause , though I read other poets and am hum- almost adoration , of Leonidas , early principles bled , I read other historians with a very differ- of stoicism derived from the habitual study of ent feeling . They who have talents want ...
... cause , though I read other poets and am hum- almost adoration , of Leonidas , early principles bled , I read other historians with a very differ- of stoicism derived from the habitual study of ent feeling . They who have talents want ...
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... cause as- signed . I will make no apology for what I am going to propose . Your discernment and my own habitual openness render nice development of my feelings unnecessary . You will guess them . I contemplate the value of an accus ...
... cause as- signed . I will make no apology for what I am going to propose . Your discernment and my own habitual openness render nice development of my feelings unnecessary . You will guess them . I contemplate the value of an accus ...
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... cause of humanity , jus- the representatives of the secondary Ger- tice , and real civilization . His was no mere man states , in order that they might give adherence to the cause of philanthropy and their adhesion to the principle of ...
... cause of humanity , jus- the representatives of the secondary Ger- tice , and real civilization . His was no mere man states , in order that they might give adherence to the cause of philanthropy and their adhesion to the principle of ...
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... cause of peace . the incorporation of the whole of Saxony into Prussia . The plan of Austria was success- ful - but thanks to whom ? most assuredly to none other than the Prince de Metternich . The admission of the Prince de Talleyrand ...
... cause of peace . the incorporation of the whole of Saxony into Prussia . The plan of Austria was success- ful - but thanks to whom ? most assuredly to none other than the Prince de Metternich . The admission of the Prince de Talleyrand ...
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