The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen1;Volumen64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... readers - will be welcomed by all students of history who wish to arrive at the truth . It will be seen that the Russian ver- sion quite often differs from Mr. Kinglake's history , and sides with the French view.-ED. ECLECTIC . ] IT is ...
... readers - will be welcomed by all students of history who wish to arrive at the truth . It will be seen that the Russian ver- sion quite often differs from Mr. Kinglake's history , and sides with the French view.-ED. ECLECTIC . ] IT is ...
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tially , that a mediator of authority will be gladly welcomed by readers of all countries who are not utterly indifferent about the truth . * Questions of conflicting evidence exer- cise a kind of fascination on the mind , inspiring a ...
tially , that a mediator of authority will be gladly welcomed by readers of all countries who are not utterly indifferent about the truth . * Questions of conflicting evidence exer- cise a kind of fascination on the mind , inspiring a ...
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... readers . Java , though one of the loveliest and most fertile islands of the Eastern hemisphere , and abound- ing in features of interest for the politi- cian and the naturalist , has never been ed ruins which tell of a civilization ...
... readers . Java , though one of the loveliest and most fertile islands of the Eastern hemisphere , and abound- ing in features of interest for the politi- cian and the naturalist , has never been ed ruins which tell of a civilization ...
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... reader cannot take leave of works of fiction in that summary manner . He has become identified , at least for a time ... readers to suppose them capable either of carelessness or criticism . Under the spell of a favorite author they are ...
... reader cannot take leave of works of fiction in that summary manner . He has become identified , at least for a time ... readers to suppose them capable either of carelessness or criticism . Under the spell of a favorite author they are ...
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... readers with a philosophy of life , and are at this mo- ment almost the only form of poetry which is really popular . Time was , when seriously disposed people would have nothing to do with them . The model governess of that period ...
... readers with a philosophy of life , and are at this mo- ment almost the only form of poetry which is really popular . Time was , when seriously disposed people would have nothing to do with them . The model governess of that period ...
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