The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... honor of being Junius . cent life of him , has made an elaborate at- Our proper business at present is to lay be- tempt to confirm this opinion ; but his argu- fore our readers some account of Mr. Brit- ments are utterly futile , and ...
... honor of being Junius . cent life of him , has made an elaborate at- Our proper business at present is to lay be- tempt to confirm this opinion ; but his argu- fore our readers some account of Mr. Brit- ments are utterly futile , and ...
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... 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 his Dedication to the English Nation , however , which he ...
... 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 his Dedication to the English Nation , however , which he ...
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... honors far exceeding any at the disposal of the greatest of the kings of the earth . His journeys , especially his ... honor of entertaining him as their guest . Fêtes celebrated his arrival in the greater cities of Italy . His society ...
... honors far exceeding any at the disposal of the greatest of the kings of the earth . His journeys , especially his ... honor of entertaining him as their guest . Fêtes celebrated his arrival in the greater cities of Italy . His society ...
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