The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... cause , and some posi- tive end both of essence and operation . This is the cause I grope after in the works of nature ; on this hangs the providence of God . To raise so beauteous a structure as the world and the crea- tures thereof ...
... cause , and some posi- tive end both of essence and operation . This is the cause I grope after in the works of nature ; on this hangs the providence of God . To raise so beauteous a structure as the world and the crea- tures thereof ...
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smallness , smoothness , variation , and the mere physical causes of love ? Is every- thing in this world so entirely ... cause of beauty either in vegetables , animals , or the human species ; but is it credible that a man like Burke ...
smallness , smoothness , variation , and the mere physical causes of love ? Is every- thing in this world so entirely ... cause of beauty either in vegetables , animals , or the human species ; but is it credible that a man like Burke ...
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... cause to complain of any injury or revenge on his part . He listened with the greatest attention and patience to the most prosy details , and answered carefully every point , without , however , in general permitting any reply . prudent ...
... cause to complain of any injury or revenge on his part . He listened with the greatest attention and patience to the most prosy details , and answered carefully every point , without , however , in general permitting any reply . prudent ...
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... cause his own covers to be brought Chatel , was the daughter of a very opulent with him . He was seen looking at himself merchant . After his death , which took place in a pocket mirror at his sovereign's table , in May , 1785 , she ...
... cause his own covers to be brought Chatel , was the daughter of a very opulent with him . He was seen looking at himself merchant . After his death , which took place in a pocket mirror at his sovereign's table , in May , 1785 , she ...
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... cause of all that he did later against them . This is a mistake ; he became their enemy , owing to misde- meanors on their part , and through other circumstances . Being Ambassador at Rome , and annoyed at the cruel persecution occa ...
... cause of all that he did later against them . This is a mistake ; he became their enemy , owing to misde- meanors on their part , and through other circumstances . Being Ambassador at Rome , and annoyed at the cruel persecution occa ...
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