The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... course shift of hus- bandry ; while to the ladies it conjures up visions of crapes , bombazines , lustres - all the endless combinations of cotton , wool , and silk . With those ideas there is an end of Norfolk to the world at large ...
... course shift of hus- bandry ; while to the ladies it conjures up visions of crapes , bombazines , lustres - all the endless combinations of cotton , wool , and silk . With those ideas there is an end of Norfolk to the world at large ...
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... course of allopathic treatment by the two physicians , one is not surprised to read- " MOST HONORED FATHER , -I received a letter from you this day , wherein were two heads of cestridges . The bill of ours seems to be more flat than of ...
... course of allopathic treatment by the two physicians , one is not surprised to read- " MOST HONORED FATHER , -I received a letter from you this day , wherein were two heads of cestridges . The bill of ours seems to be more flat than of ...
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... course a dabbler in poetry ; and his biographer , Mr. Prior , as usual with bio- graphers , thinks that his verses have great there was a theatre as noble as any that Greece 20 [ Jan. EDMUND BURKE From Fraser's Magazine. ...
... course a dabbler in poetry ; and his biographer , Mr. Prior , as usual with bio- graphers , thinks that his verses have great there was a theatre as noble as any that Greece 20 [ Jan. EDMUND BURKE From Fraser's Magazine. ...
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... course , was the study The young adventurer soon found , how- of the law ; and , perhaps , for some time , he ever , that learning and genius were little may have thought that he was fulfilling his patronized , and that he must work his ...
... course , was the study The young adventurer soon found , how- of the law ; and , perhaps , for some time , he ever , that learning and genius were little may have thought that he was fulfilling his patronized , and that he must work his ...
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... course did not agree with him , and it was tion of that great trading city : - one of the causes of his defeat for the elec- nations less taxed , at their own markets , and where goods of the same kind are not charged at all . If it ...
... course did not agree with him , and it was tion of that great trading city : - one of the causes of his defeat for the elec- nations less taxed , at their own markets , and where goods of the same kind are not charged at all . If it ...
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