The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... success of the Religio Med ici most likely took Browne by surprise . Though possessed of a modest sense of his own ability and a respectable independence of spirit , he was far above the arrogance of vanity . It may be believed that ...
... success of the Religio Med ici most likely took Browne by surprise . Though possessed of a modest sense of his own ability and a respectable independence of spirit , he was far above the arrogance of vanity . It may be believed that ...
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... success attending the late allegorical processions on Lord Mayor's day in London . We suppose the Archbishop of Westminster will do his best to supply the deficiency in the provinces in his way . On which side our Tomay would have voted ...
... success attending the late allegorical processions on Lord Mayor's day in London . We suppose the Archbishop of Westminster will do his best to supply the deficiency in the provinces in his way . On which side our Tomay would have voted ...
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... success of his work , his health had suffered dreadfully during its execution . After it was published , he went down to Bristol , where he resided with Dr. Nugent , a native of Ireland , an excellent physician , and a good man . As it ...
... success of his work , his health had suffered dreadfully during its execution . After it was published , he went down to Bristol , where he resided with Dr. Nugent , a native of Ireland , an excellent physician , and a good man . As it ...
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... success of Clive , the East India Company had held a most anomalous posi- tion . Professing to be mere merchants , they had acquired a mighty dominion on a foreign soil , and the fate of millions of dusky Asia- tics , worshipping ...
... success of Clive , the East India Company had held a most anomalous posi- tion . Professing to be mere merchants , they had acquired a mighty dominion on a foreign soil , and the fate of millions of dusky Asia- tics , worshipping ...
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... success , and on pain of having his operations summarily suspended , Major Lud- low was compelled to work unseen . He de- termined , if possible , to induce two or three trustworthy and influential natives to under- take the cause ; to ...
... success , and on pain of having his operations summarily suspended , Major Lud- low was compelled to work unseen . He de- termined , if possible , to induce two or three trustworthy and influential natives to under- take the cause ; to ...
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