The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... human style , she brought him twelve children , doubtless in the usual way . In these her thoughts were mainly centred . When a child is absent , ever ready that they may see her writing , she slips a postscript into her husband's ...
... human style , she brought him twelve children , doubtless in the usual way . In these her thoughts were mainly centred . When a child is absent , ever ready that they may see her writing , she slips a postscript into her husband's ...
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... human head could possess , talked the language of a little child , and had never heard of the great continental revolutions . We quoted Burke . He stared vacantly , as if he had somewhere before heard the name , and then said , " Ah ...
... human head could possess , talked the language of a little child , and had never heard of the great continental revolutions . We quoted Burke . He stared vacantly , as if he had somewhere before heard the name , and then said , " Ah ...
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... human species ; but is it credible that a man like Burke should believe beauty to be only " some quality in bodies acting mechani- cally upon the human mind by the interven- tion of the senses " ? What gives beauty to the glorious bow ...
... human species ; but is it credible that a man like Burke should believe beauty to be only " some quality in bodies acting mechani- cally upon the human mind by the interven- tion of the senses " ? What gives beauty to the glorious bow ...
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ministerial benches the seat of all human happiness , and revenues and statistics the be - all and the end - all of existence for them he lived , in them he died ; he was the em- bodiment of official regulations , the personi- fication ...
ministerial benches the seat of all human happiness , and revenues and statistics the be - all and the end - all of existence for them he lived , in them he died ; he was the em- bodiment of official regulations , the personi- fication ...
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... human race , in old age , disgrace , plating these brave descendants of English- sickness and sorrow , forgot the present , and men , who had sought in the American wilder- exulted in the triumphs of distant times . The nesses a place ...
... human race , in old age , disgrace , plating these brave descendants of English- sickness and sorrow , forgot the present , and men , who had sought in the American wilder- exulted in the triumphs of distant times . The nesses a place ...
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