The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... observed by those who have not been able to get so high . In the next place , their occupation , especially if they ... observation could not afford . " The other fault which I mentioned , that of mixing comedy and tragedy , has been ...
... observed by those who have not been able to get so high . In the next place , their occupation , especially if they ... observation could not afford . " The other fault which I mentioned , that of mixing comedy and tragedy , has been ...
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... observed a dense body of troops , on the enemy's left , moving obliquely towards his right . They made no communication , and were fired on as they approached . When the engagement was quite over , horsemen came in announcing that this ...
... observed a dense body of troops , on the enemy's left , moving obliquely towards his right . They made no communication , and were fired on as they approached . When the engagement was quite over , horsemen came in announcing that this ...
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... observation is over for us . The decided Vulcanist will always look through Vulcanian spectacles , and the Neptunist and the partisan of the new elevation theory through his . The vision of such theorists , turned always in one ...
... observation is over for us . The decided Vulcanist will always look through Vulcanian spectacles , and the Neptunist and the partisan of the new elevation theory through his . The vision of such theorists , turned always in one ...
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