The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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better health and safetie ; though hypochond and splenetick persons are not long from complayning , yet they may bee ... person , or one's parlor . On the front of an old I are to be treated of , in another lecture , care is taken to ...
better health and safetie ; though hypochond and splenetick persons are not long from complayning , yet they may bee ... person , or one's parlor . On the front of an old I are to be treated of , in another lecture , care is taken to ...
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... person who has paid the least attention to the spirit of Burke's writings Mr. Macaulay , in the same sentence , manages to praise and blame the author of the Thoughts on the Present Discontents . Thus , in the essay on Hallam , he says ...
... person who has paid the least attention to the spirit of Burke's writings Mr. Macaulay , in the same sentence , manages to praise and blame the author of the Thoughts on the Present Discontents . Thus , in the essay on Hallam , he says ...
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... person , whose ideas were now brought into practice . As we have seen , one of his first publications was an attempt to ridicule Bolingbroke's philosophy , and in his old age , he characterized the eloquent peer as a flim- sy and ...
... person , whose ideas were now brought into practice . As we have seen , one of his first publications was an attempt to ridicule Bolingbroke's philosophy , and in his old age , he characterized the eloquent peer as a flim- sy and ...
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... person . The Emperor Joseph had caused two busts to be prepared - one of Marshal Lacy , the other of Prince Kaunitz . A Latin inscription had been placed under that of the Prince , full of merited eulogies . Some one happened to praise ...
... person . The Emperor Joseph had caused two busts to be prepared - one of Marshal Lacy , the other of Prince Kaunitz . A Latin inscription had been placed under that of the Prince , full of merited eulogies . Some one happened to praise ...
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... was not so proud of his place as of his person . When he thought of his descent , he was reminded that in former days a man liament had given its countenance to their suppression in France 1852. ] 41 KAUNITZ AND CHOISEUL .
... was not so proud of his place as of his person . When he thought of his descent , he was reminded that in former days a man liament had given its countenance to their suppression in France 1852. ] 41 KAUNITZ AND CHOISEUL .
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