The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... interest which surrounds themselves in books . A library divides into them on their essential non - popularity . They sections of worldly and unworldly , even as a are good for the very reason that they are crowd of men divides into ...
... interest which surrounds themselves in books . A library divides into them on their essential non - popularity . They sections of worldly and unworldly , even as a are good for the very reason that they are crowd of men divides into ...
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... interest in commerce , in a commercial empire , political union will receive many shocks , and separation of interest must threaten separa - carriage of the Union ' as a solemn mockery , tion of connection , which every honest Irish ...
... interest in commerce , in a commercial empire , political union will receive many shocks , and separation of interest must threaten separa - carriage of the Union ' as a solemn mockery , tion of connection , which every honest Irish ...
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... interests , and , as a means towards this , to make them more known , in various forms , through the press . Interest and pride seem alone to link us to India - interest in its rich resources- pride in the honors we have won there . We ...
... interests , and , as a means towards this , to make them more known , in various forms , through the press . Interest and pride seem alone to link us to India - interest in its rich resources- pride in the honors we have won there . We ...
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