The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 |
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... turned by the meagre hand of contented or cursing penury - the cards trembling in the grasp of the desperate debauchee - the day stocking forming the cap by night , and the garter at midnight - the dunghill becoming the acci- dental ...
... turned by the meagre hand of contented or cursing penury - the cards trembling in the grasp of the desperate debauchee - the day stocking forming the cap by night , and the garter at midnight - the dunghill becoming the acci- dental ...
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... turned to novelty , - -an un- every distinction . He of course acquired willingness which extended itself even to a full knowledge of both , particularly the the minute details of his domestic affairs , latter , in which he was a ...
... turned to novelty , - -an un- every distinction . He of course acquired willingness which extended itself even to a full knowledge of both , particularly the the minute details of his domestic affairs , latter , in which he was a ...
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... turned into a dead letter . grant violations of the constitutional re- They both , professing admiration for gime , which M. Guizot so much admires , the English system of constitutional go- he has still retained the cares and honors ...
... turned into a dead letter . grant violations of the constitutional re- They both , professing admiration for gime , which M. Guizot so much admires , the English system of constitutional go- he has still retained the cares and honors ...
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... turned with a loathing which those who knew her best , knew was unaffected . Yet , the over - excite- ment induced by such scenes , where every- thing was new and dazzling to one just emerged from the quiet atmosphere of home , was not ...
... turned with a loathing which those who knew her best , knew was unaffected . Yet , the over - excite- ment induced by such scenes , where every- thing was new and dazzling to one just emerged from the quiet atmosphere of home , was not ...
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... turned to England . He appeared to be much reformed from his extravagances , and , with his father's approbation and di- rection , married a lady of a good family . He was likewise , through his father's inte- rest with Algernon Percy ...
... turned to England . He appeared to be much reformed from his extravagances , and , with his father's approbation and di- rection , married a lady of a good family . He was likewise , through his father's inte- rest with Algernon Percy ...
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