The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... give poultices taken from the part unto dogs , and let a whelp lie in bed with you ; " nor with " Museum Clausum , containing rarities of several kinds , scarce or never seen by any man now living : " the very first of which , as a fair ...
... give poultices taken from the part unto dogs , and let a whelp lie in bed with you ; " nor with " Museum Clausum , containing rarities of several kinds , scarce or never seen by any man now living : " the very first of which , as a fair ...
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... give such an infinite start for- wards as to conceive an end - in an essence that we affirm hath neither the one nor the other , it puts my reason to St. Paul's sanctuary ; my philos- ophy dares not say the angels can do it .... In ...
... give such an infinite start for- wards as to conceive an end - in an essence that we affirm hath neither the one nor the other , it puts my reason to St. Paul's sanctuary ; my philos- ophy dares not say the angels can do it .... In ...
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... gives a chapter " Of the Pictures of Mermaids , " without informing us of his own private belief respecting them . But ... give us a glimpse behind the scenes ; and an interesting peep it is into private life and country manners of old ...
... gives a chapter " Of the Pictures of Mermaids , " without informing us of his own private belief respecting them . But ... give us a glimpse behind the scenes ; and an interesting peep it is into private life and country manners of old ...
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... give every one his due : in fundo parsimonia seldome recovers or restores a man . This rule is to bee earned by all , utere divitiis tanquam moriturus , et idem tanquam vietu- rus parcito divitiis . So maye bee avoyded sordid avarice ...
... give every one his due : in fundo parsimonia seldome recovers or restores a man . This rule is to bee earned by all , utere divitiis tanquam moriturus , et idem tanquam vietu- rus parcito divitiis . So maye bee avoyded sordid avarice ...
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... give ray- ther under . " ( i . 232. ) The reader is already on terms of intimate acquaintanceship with Lady Browne . As to Master Tom , we are inclined to fol- low him from the beginning to the end of his story . He was the eldest child ...
... give ray- ther under . " ( i . 232. ) The reader is already on terms of intimate acquaintanceship with Lady Browne . As to Master Tom , we are inclined to fol- low him from the beginning to the end of his story . He was the eldest child ...
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