The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... doubt less enormous , but it was endured with out a murmur ; and at the point of time where the history breaks off , towards the end of February , 1855 , the czar had just decreed a new levy throughout the whole of his vast empire for ...
... doubt less enormous , but it was endured with out a murmur ; and at the point of time where the history breaks off , towards the end of February , 1855 , the czar had just decreed a new levy throughout the whole of his vast empire for ...
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... doubt , this interest was excited by the rumors which reached Europe from time to time of ap - ed a sort of rehabilitation of Dahomey , palling massacres and ghastly sacrifices . People could not but feel the keenest curi- osity about a ...
... doubt , this interest was excited by the rumors which reached Europe from time to time of ap - ed a sort of rehabilitation of Dahomey , palling massacres and ghastly sacrifices . People could not but feel the keenest curi- osity about a ...
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... doubt is an exaggeration of the fact that the blood is collected in pits , but , as they are only two feet deep and four feet square , there is not much chance of floating canoes in them . was A very curious Dahoman institution is the ...
... doubt is an exaggeration of the fact that the blood is collected in pits , but , as they are only two feet deep and four feet square , there is not much chance of floating canoes in them . was A very curious Dahoman institution is the ...
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... doubt whether any one less gifted than Mr. Dickens , or with qualifi- cations different to his , would have suc- ceeded in inducing half England to read books which had anything to do with the Poor Laws or Chancery reform . He has ...
... doubt whether any one less gifted than Mr. Dickens , or with qualifi- cations different to his , would have suc- ceeded in inducing half England to read books which had anything to do with the Poor Laws or Chancery reform . He has ...
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... doubt ; but it is chiefly due to the absence of controlling power . Throughout his writings there is no sense of government or of restraint . We miss altogether that nice sense of rela- tion and fitness , artistic judgment , tact ...
... doubt ; but it is chiefly due to the absence of controlling power . Throughout his writings there is no sense of government or of restraint . We miss altogether that nice sense of rela- tion and fitness , artistic judgment , tact ...
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