Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54; Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Page 91
... remain , what it should be their chief pride to remain , colonies of the great mother of the English - speaking world ? But if it should be found , on discussing this matter fully , that no colony inaugurated in stages of the world's ...
... remain , what it should be their chief pride to remain , colonies of the great mother of the English - speaking world ? But if it should be found , on discussing this matter fully , that no colony inaugurated in stages of the world's ...
Page 92
... remain com- paratively uncultivated " -this is an im- peachment which our Canadian poets -- a very vigorous fraternity - must answer for themselves . Enough for the old country to defend as she may her own imperfect gastronomic ...
... remain com- paratively uncultivated " -this is an im- peachment which our Canadian poets -- a very vigorous fraternity - must answer for themselves . Enough for the old country to defend as she may her own imperfect gastronomic ...
Page 93
... remain the mother - land of every English- speaking poet . As this article deals mainly with poetry , the prose fiction of America cannot be fully discussed here . Perhaps , if it could , I might be ready to admit that , although ...
... remain the mother - land of every English- speaking poet . As this article deals mainly with poetry , the prose fiction of America cannot be fully discussed here . Perhaps , if it could , I might be ready to admit that , although ...
Page 105
... remains of the mighty ship of Xisuthros . Suppose that some later polyhistor , as devoid of critical faculty as most of ... remain conspicuous . And , in the matter of circumstantial exaggera- tion , it in some respects excels even the ...
... remains of the mighty ship of Xisuthros . Suppose that some later polyhistor , as devoid of critical faculty as most of ... remain conspicuous . And , in the matter of circumstantial exaggera- tion , it in some respects excels even the ...
Page 107
... remain to form a " Mere " without an outlet , 2757 feet deep , over the present site of the Dead Sea . From this time forth , the level of the Palestinian mere could be lowered only by evaporation . It is an extremely interest- ing fact ...
... remain to form a " Mere " without an outlet , 2757 feet deep , over the present site of the Dead Sea . From this time forth , the level of the Palestinian mere could be lowered only by evaporation . It is an extremely interest- ing fact ...
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