The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... ment to the mob ; now protecting the in- terests of the nation against the Govern- ment ; he was for animating order by ac- tivity ; he was for maintaining order against agitation . " Mihi semper in animo fuit , " as he once said ...
... ment to the mob ; now protecting the in- terests of the nation against the Govern- ment ; he was for animating order by ac- tivity ; he was for maintaining order against agitation . " Mihi semper in animo fuit , " as he once said ...
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... ment of works on which he was from time to time engaged . He met many disappoint- ments , and was often crushed down by the fear of want , not so much for himself as for those who were dependent upon him . A desponding letter to Sir ...
... ment of works on which he was from time to time engaged . He met many disappoint- ments , and was often crushed down by the fear of want , not so much for himself as for those who were dependent upon him . A desponding letter to Sir ...
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... ment . The genius of Chatterton has found so many admirers , and so much has been written respecting every incident of his life , that it becomes a task of no ordinary diffi- culty , from the abundance of accessible ma- terial , to ...
... ment . The genius of Chatterton has found so many admirers , and so much has been written respecting every incident of his life , that it becomes a task of no ordinary diffi- culty , from the abundance of accessible ma- terial , to ...
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