The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... character . " The besieged were constantly adding to the strength of their works and their batteries , as well as to the numbers of their army . On the 17th October , when the bombardment began , they had only one hundred and eighteen ...
... character . " The besieged were constantly adding to the strength of their works and their batteries , as well as to the numbers of their army . On the 17th October , when the bombardment began , they had only one hundred and eighteen ...
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... character under another form , only more distinctly displayed , and in more repulsive traits , for it appeared under ... characters gained opportunity 38 [ January , THE TWIN - SISTERS OF MALTA .
... character under another form , only more distinctly displayed , and in more repulsive traits , for it appeared under ... characters gained opportunity 38 [ January , THE TWIN - SISTERS OF MALTA .
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... character should have proved at- tractive at a time when comparatively little was known either of Scotland or Ireland . Presently , however , the mania passed away , and a taste for Highland interiors yielded to a preference for the ...
... character should have proved at- tractive at a time when comparatively little was known either of Scotland or Ireland . Presently , however , the mania passed away , and a taste for Highland interiors yielded to a preference for the ...
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... character , like his description of Na- ture , is exactly what might be expected in a writer of his peculiar endowments . It is imaginative , brilliant , effective ; but it is altogether wanting in analytical depth , and has , at least ...
... character , like his description of Na- ture , is exactly what might be expected in a writer of his peculiar endowments . It is imaginative , brilliant , effective ; but it is altogether wanting in analytical depth , and has , at least ...
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... character than the fact of his success . The most selfish men are not all selfish . Even when they are inclined to be so , events are constant- ly compelling them to act with reference to others . Here we have a number of self - seeking ...
... character than the fact of his success . The most selfish men are not all selfish . Even when they are inclined to be so , events are constant- ly compelling them to act with reference to others . Here we have a number of self - seeking ...
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