The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... friends that he had imposed Yeoril , who had long been a cripple and upon her , and fetched water from an ordi- made use of crutches , was strongly inclined nary spring . I need not inform my reader , to drink of the Glastonbury waters ...
... friends that he had imposed Yeoril , who had long been a cripple and upon her , and fetched water from an ordi- made use of crutches , was strongly inclined nary spring . I need not inform my reader , to drink of the Glastonbury waters ...
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... friends and re- lations , they are forgotten , or are only 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 ...
... friends and re- lations , they are forgotten , or are only 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 ...
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... friends and biographers seem to have a great fear lest the Right Honorable Ed- mund Burke should be known to have spent his early years in writing for his subsistence . It appears that at one time he was obliged to sell his books ; the ...
... friends and biographers seem to have a great fear lest the Right Honorable Ed- mund Burke should be known to have spent his early years in writing for his subsistence . It appears that at one time he was obliged to sell his books ; the ...
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... friends . Two or three important years passed away , when he again made his appearance in the literary arena as the champion of the Rockingham party . The ministry that was formed by the Earl of Chatham proceeded most inauspiciously in ...
... friends . Two or three important years passed away , when he again made his appearance in the literary arena as the champion of the Rockingham party . The ministry that was formed by the Earl of Chatham proceeded most inauspiciously in ...
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... friends are gibbeted as remorselessly as the Grenvilles in the Observations . It is exactly what it professes to be , a series of " thoughts " on the discontents of the time . Burke also discusses the remedies for such distempers , and ...
... friends are gibbeted as remorselessly as the Grenvilles in the Observations . It is exactly what it professes to be , a series of " thoughts " on the discontents of the time . Burke also discusses the remedies for such distempers , and ...
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