The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... tion had remained unseen , and the stars in heaven as invisible as on the fourth day , when they were created above the horizon with the sun , or there was not an eye to behold them . The greatest mystery of religion is expressed by ...
... tion had remained unseen , and the stars in heaven as invisible as on the fourth day , when they were created above the horizon with the sun , or there was not an eye to behold them . The greatest mystery of religion is expressed by ...
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... tion , at the Black Boy Coffee - house in Ave- Mary - Lane . On October 17 , 1676 , Tommy , still in London , " is so well as to goe to schoole to- day ; " but in April , 1677 , we find him safely domiciled in Norwich : - " Litle Tom is ...
... tion , at the Black Boy Coffee - house in Ave- Mary - Lane . On October 17 , 1676 , Tommy , still in London , " is so well as to goe to schoole to- day ; " but in April , 1677 , we find him safely domiciled in Norwich : - " Litle Tom is ...
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... tion . From France this democratic spirit spread with the rapidity of electricity over all Europe , and no country was free from its effects . It turned the minds of all thinkers back upon the history of the last seventy years , and ...
... tion . From France this democratic spirit spread with the rapidity of electricity over all Europe , and no country was free from its effects . It turned the minds of all thinkers back upon the history of the last seventy years , and ...
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... tion appeared to be forgotten . Garrick had just become manager of Drury Lane ; Rey- merit . His translation of the conclusion of the second " Georgic " is much better done than most of our college prize translations ; but it is ...
... tion appeared to be forgotten . Garrick had just become manager of Drury Lane ; Rey- merit . His translation of the conclusion of the second " Georgic " is much better done than most of our college prize translations ; but it is ...
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... tion ; but is it sufficient to declare that this beauty consists merely in its clearness , mo- tion , and union with the neighboring parts ? There are even brighter and more moving objects than the eye , and yet they never ap- proach to ...
... tion ; but is it sufficient to declare that this beauty consists merely in its clearness , mo- tion , and union with the neighboring parts ? There are even brighter and more moving objects than the eye , and yet they never ap- proach to ...
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