The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... remarkable case for more reasons than one . It is remarkable for the appall- ing revelation which it makes of power spread through the hands of people not lia- ble to suspicion , for purposes the most dread- ful . It is remarkable also ...
... remarkable case for more reasons than one . It is remarkable for the appall- ing revelation which it makes of power spread through the hands of people not lia- ble to suspicion , for purposes the most dread- ful . It is remarkable also ...
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... remarkable as his facility in getting through the daily tasks of the school , which never seemed to occupy his attention , but in which he was never behind the others . His skill in all manly exercises , and the perfect generosity of ...
... remarkable as his facility in getting through the daily tasks of the school , which never seemed to occupy his attention , but in which he was never behind the others . His skill in all manly exercises , and the perfect generosity of ...
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... remarkable have been fair , with auburn hair and bright blue eyes . This was the case with Beatrice Cenci , whose golden hair , carefully described by the author of her life , kindled the fancy and deified the art of Guido Reni . The ...
... remarkable have been fair , with auburn hair and bright blue eyes . This was the case with Beatrice Cenci , whose golden hair , carefully described by the author of her life , kindled the fancy and deified the art of Guido Reni . The ...
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