The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... soon discover the way to ingratiate themselves : - Tomey this day has behaved himselfe so well to on Captain Le Gros , which is now com out of Flanders , as hee has presented him with a pretty inward graces to be answerable unto the out ...
... soon discover the way to ingratiate themselves : - Tomey this day has behaved himselfe so well to on Captain Le Gros , which is now com out of Flanders , as hee has presented him with a pretty inward graces to be answerable unto the out ...
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... soon be catalogued amongst the lost arts . It used to be hereditarily handed down , and taught by the father to the son . A Whiffler still survives under the metamorphosis of a night- watch ; whether his hand has altogether lost its ...
... soon be catalogued amongst the lost arts . It used to be hereditarily handed down , and taught by the father to the son . A Whiffler still survives under the metamorphosis of a night- watch ; whether his hand has altogether lost its ...
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... soon laid aside one crutch , height of their reputation , in 1751 , the follow- and not long after the other . This was ex- ing story was told by a gentleman of charac- tolled as a most miraculous cure , but the man ter : -An old woman ...
... soon laid aside one crutch , height of their reputation , in 1751 , the follow- and not long after the other . This was ex- ing story was told by a gentleman of charac- tolled as a most miraculous cure , but the man ter : -An old woman ...
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... 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 own father's wishes by acquiring a good ...
... 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 own father's wishes by acquiring a good ...
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... soon afterwards abandoned . At all times he was open , Burke became a man without a profession . straightforward , and manly ; but it was only He cut every cable that bound him to the as years rolled on , and time marked the moorings of ...
... soon afterwards abandoned . At all times he was open , Burke became a man without a profession . straightforward , and manly ; but it was only He cut every cable that bound him to the as years rolled on , and time marked the moorings of ...
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