The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... cause of every great change in England . Oliver Cromwell was a zealot ; if he was not , his party thought him so , and followed his orders because they felt anxiety in the same cause . James II . lost his crown because he interfered ...
... cause of every great change in England . Oliver Cromwell was a zealot ; if he was not , his party thought him so , and followed his orders because they felt anxiety in the same cause . James II . lost his crown because he interfered ...
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... cause of vexation , it grows in five minutes into a theme for Sophocles . Then , and in that temper , if I write to any friend , I have so little self - possession , that I give him time for grieving at the very time , perhaps , when I ...
... cause of vexation , it grows in five minutes into a theme for Sophocles . Then , and in that temper , if I write to any friend , I have so little self - possession , that I give him time for grieving at the very time , perhaps , when I ...
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... cause and the public . Both are given up . I feel for the honor of this coun- try when I see that there are not ten men in it who will unite and stand together upon any one question . But it is all alike , vile and contemptible . " In ...
... cause and the public . Both are given up . I feel for the honor of this coun- try when I see that there are not ten men in it who will unite and stand together upon any one question . But it is all alike , vile and contemptible . " In ...
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