The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... brought over , ' tis likely some of them will be brought about to showe , hither , as soone as to other parts out of London . If any of them dye , I beleeve it will bee dissected ; they have odde feet and strong thighes and legges ...
... brought over , ' tis likely some of them will be brought about to showe , hither , as soone as to other parts out of London . If any of them dye , I beleeve it will bee dissected ; they have odde feet and strong thighes and legges ...
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... brought out by the domestic correspondence , with whom we confess to be mightily taken : good Dame Dorothy Browne and her grandson , little Tomey , " alias " " Tomy , " Tomay , " Tome , " " Tommy , " finally , " Tom . " The lady is as ...
... brought out by the domestic correspondence , with whom we confess to be mightily taken : good Dame Dorothy Browne and her grandson , little Tomey , " alias " " Tomy , " Tomay , " Tome , " " Tommy , " finally , " Tom . " The lady is as ...
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... brought out on family anniversaries from the treasu- ries of kind aunts or of exulting grand - nolds was busy at his easel ; Fielding strug- mammas . He seems to have acquired a good stock of miscellaneous knowledge ; but he did not ...
... brought out on family anniversaries from the treasu- ries of kind aunts or of exulting grand - nolds was busy at his easel ; Fielding strug- mammas . He seems to have acquired a good stock of miscellaneous knowledge ; but he did not ...
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... brought into practice . As we have seen , one of his first publications was an attempt to ridicule Bolingbroke's philosophy , and in his old age , he characterized the eloquent peer as a flim- sy and superficial writer . " Who now reads ...
... brought into practice . As we have seen , one of his first publications was an attempt to ridicule Bolingbroke's philosophy , and in his old age , he characterized the eloquent peer as a flim- sy and superficial writer . " Who now reads ...
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... brought to mind the idea of a handful of men , who were erecting huts , felling trees , and with the utmost difficulty preventing themselves from being scalped and eaten . The Greeks and Romans had a much nobler idea of colonization ...
... brought to mind the idea of a handful of men , who were erecting huts , felling trees , and with the utmost difficulty preventing themselves from being scalped and eaten . The Greeks and Romans had a much nobler idea of colonization ...
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