The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... period , and , from a short view of the prominent characters , to in- quire into the reasons why France rejected those truths , which England and other na- tions eagerly received . During the middle and end of the sixteenth century ...
... period , and , from a short view of the prominent characters , to in- quire into the reasons why France rejected those truths , which England and other na- tions eagerly received . During the middle and end of the sixteenth century ...
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... period . Proceeding in this manner , we should recognize several distinct gradations of difference , marked by an in- creasing dissimilarity of words and inflec- tions ; the organic structure , as it may be termed , or the mode of ...
... period . Proceeding in this manner , we should recognize several distinct gradations of difference , marked by an in- creasing dissimilarity of words and inflec- tions ; the organic structure , as it may be termed , or the mode of ...
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... period to which these documents refer , we must quote the following admira- ble estimate of Louis XIV.'s diplomatic compositions , with the addition of M. Grim- blot's feeling and dignified allusion to the very different fate which in ...
... period to which these documents refer , we must quote the following admira- ble estimate of Louis XIV.'s diplomatic compositions , with the addition of M. Grim- blot's feeling and dignified allusion to the very different fate which in ...
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