The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... whole of May , and early in June the report is , " The Emperor still continued indisposed , so that no access of the English ambassadors could be per- mitted to him . " However , the interview was now not far distant , for we are ...
... whole of May , and early in June the report is , " The Emperor still continued indisposed , so that no access of the English ambassadors could be per- mitted to him . " However , the interview was now not far distant , for we are ...
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... whole , and with a noise by no means overpowering . In the manufacture of needles , the slender bars of steel are forged out by a succession of hammers , each one less in weight and quicker in stroke than its predecessor . As the motion ...
... whole , and with a noise by no means overpowering . In the manufacture of needles , the slender bars of steel are forged out by a succession of hammers , each one less in weight and quicker in stroke than its predecessor . As the motion ...
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... whole harem of virgin manu- scripts wooed his embrace , glowing , like so many houries , with immortal youth , and rich in charms which increased with each revolv- ing century ? Sometimes alone , but more commonly attended by a ...
... whole harem of virgin manu- scripts wooed his embrace , glowing , like so many houries , with immortal youth , and rich in charms which increased with each revolv- ing century ? Sometimes alone , but more commonly attended by a ...
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