Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54; Volume 117 |
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Page 6
... that battles are rare in inseparable from an unsparing offensive . which both
sides are committed to the Temporizing , waiting , and a calm defenactive
offensive , whether by preference or sive are very unsympathetic to our nature .
necessity .
... that battles are rare in inseparable from an unsparing offensive . which both
sides are committed to the Temporizing , waiting , and a calm defenactive
offensive , whether by preference or sive are very unsympathetic to our nature .
necessity .
Page 16
... their quali- Half the honest fellows who come up from ties which is relatively
just and precise . both Universities , ready equipped to be The nature of this kind
of criticism it critics , prove mere bulls in the china shop should be easy to define .
... their quali- Half the honest fellows who come up from ties which is relatively
just and precise . both Universities , ready equipped to be The nature of this kind
of criticism it critics , prove mere bulls in the china shop should be easy to define .
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It is , no study of the works of nature as kept apart doubt , very creditable to learn
to read from the study of the works of man , pos- hieroglyphics , to understand
cuneiform insesses great advantages . It deals with scriptions , to decipher the ...
It is , no study of the works of nature as kept apart doubt , very creditable to learn
to read from the study of the works of man , pos- hieroglyphics , to understand
cuneiform insesses great advantages . It deals with scriptions , to decipher the ...
Page 50
... and the strains which present themselves to our we have heard of an old
gentleman whose hearing as sound may to more finely endeafness was as
absolute as that of the great dowed natures - natures embodying our composer ,
but who ...
... and the strains which present themselves to our we have heard of an old
gentleman whose hearing as sound may to more finely endeafness was as
absolute as that of the great dowed natures - natures embodying our composer ,
but who ...
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From no natural - born subject of Her Majesty is whatever position in life one
commences debarred from aspiring to become Lord his career it will be found on
examination Chancellor , Premier , or Primate ; whether that the requisites of ...
From no natural - born subject of Her Majesty is whatever position in life one
commences debarred from aspiring to become Lord his career it will be found on
examination Chancellor , Premier , or Primate ; whether that the requisites of ...
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