The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... received with gratitude , and whether it signally fails , or is favorably received , it can- not but throw some light upon the problem , or remove some difficulty from its solution . But independently of its intrinsic value , Mr ...
... received with gratitude , and whether it signally fails , or is favorably received , it can- not but throw some light upon the problem , or remove some difficulty from its solution . But independently of its intrinsic value , Mr ...
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... received and wel- Charles his nephue , elected Emperour of Al- comed . Thus the Emperour and his retinue , manie , would shortlie depart out of Spaine by both of lords and ladies , kept their Whitsun- sea , and come by England to go to ...
... received and wel- Charles his nephue , elected Emperour of Al- comed . Thus the Emperour and his retinue , manie , would shortlie depart out of Spaine by both of lords and ladies , kept their Whitsun- sea , and come by England to go to ...
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... received the Emperor , and with all hall , over the door of the Council Chamber , honor brought him to Callice , where he was where it still remaineth : - received with procession by the Lord Ber- ners , lieutenant of the town . On ...
... received the Emperor , and with all hall , over the door of the Council Chamber , honor brought him to Callice , where he was where it still remaineth : - received with procession by the Lord Ber- ners , lieutenant of the town . On ...
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