The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... thought that these State Papers were the composition of a secretary . Written by Torcy from notes taken in council , and carefully corrected by Louis XIV . as they were read to him , they bear the mark of his singular genius for ...
... thought that these State Papers were the composition of a secretary . Written by Torcy from notes taken in council , and carefully corrected by Louis XIV . as they were read to him , they bear the mark of his singular genius for ...
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... thought , writes without suggesting thought . The style of a boy or of a woman who has had little experience of life is not more dis- tinct from that of a man whom experience has modified , than is the style of ordinary men from those ...
... thought , writes without suggesting thought . The style of a boy or of a woman who has had little experience of life is not more dis- tinct from that of a man whom experience has modified , than is the style of ordinary men from those ...
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... thoughts of men are more potent still . Thought rules the world . Thought shapes civilization . And is thought only powerful when it applies itself to use to practical material comforts ? Is its potency lost as soon as it descends into ...
... thoughts of men are more potent still . Thought rules the world . Thought shapes civilization . And is thought only powerful when it applies itself to use to practical material comforts ? Is its potency lost as soon as it descends into ...
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