The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... become so mi- nutely anatomical , that we must proceed , quicker than they did , to Buxton - where they found the waters " very hot , and judged not inferior to those of Somersetshiere . " We would allow no comparison , judging by the ...
... become so mi- nutely anatomical , that we must proceed , quicker than they did , to Buxton - where they found the waters " very hot , and judged not inferior to those of Somersetshiere . " We would allow no comparison , judging by the ...
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... become an M.D. and an F.R.S. , to get married , but to leave no children . Le Neve's pedigree records him as " an ingenious gent . - but who afterwards gave himself up to drinking so much that he died , A.D. 1710 , by a fall off his ...
... become an M.D. and an F.R.S. , to get married , but to leave no children . Le Neve's pedigree records him as " an ingenious gent . - but who afterwards gave himself up to drinking so much that he died , A.D. 1710 , by a fall off his ...
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... become manager of Drury Lane ; Rey- merit . His translation of the conclusion of the second " Georgic " is much better done than most of our college prize translations ; but it is ridiculous to consider his poetical effusions as ...
... become manager of Drury Lane ; Rey- merit . His translation of the conclusion of the second " Georgic " is much better done than most of our college prize translations ; but it is ridiculous to consider his poetical effusions as ...
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... become cold , his sympathies for his fellow- man were not languid . Around the bed on which he was dying , the echoes of a mighty earthquake were heard , a great change was coming upon the nations , and each man seemed determined to do ...
... become cold , his sympathies for his fellow- man were not languid . Around the bed on which he was dying , the echoes of a mighty earthquake were heard , a great change was coming upon the nations , and each man seemed determined to do ...
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... become fathers of families , and he was now tottering on the verge of the tomb , and patting the heads of his pupils ' babies . He did not at first recognize us , and we chose to talk to him without enlight- ening his darkness . It was ...
... become fathers of families , and he was now tottering on the verge of the tomb , and patting the heads of his pupils ' babies . He did not at first recognize us , and we chose to talk to him without enlight- ening his darkness . It was ...
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