The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... seems , was to hang upon the rear of the Allies , harass their communications , and save at least the rest of the peninsula . Why he abandoned this plan is not explained ; all we are permitted to know of the change of intention is the ...
... seems , was to hang upon the rear of the Allies , harass their communications , and save at least the rest of the peninsula . Why he abandoned this plan is not explained ; all we are permitted to know of the change of intention is the ...
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... seems to have spent his three months in Java very industrious- ly ; though , while acknowledging his claim to having published " a faithful ac- count of this valuable possession of the crown of Holland , " we cannot but wish that his ...
... seems to have spent his three months in Java very industrious- ly ; though , while acknowledging his claim to having published " a faithful ac- count of this valuable possession of the crown of Holland , " we cannot but wish that his ...
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... seems to have been devised " to impress the letters on the minds of juvenile pupils . " A priest , walking through a forest , lost his kriss . Feeling too fatigued to return for it , he dispatch- ed a woodman to seek it for him , while ...
... seems to have been devised " to impress the letters on the minds of juvenile pupils . " A priest , walking through a forest , lost his kriss . Feeling too fatigued to return for it , he dispatch- ed a woodman to seek it for him , while ...
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... seems to have been grad- ually forced upon him by the character of his genius . There is no trace of it in his earliest work , the Sketches by Boz . There is only a faint trace of it in Pick- wick . It appears more decidedly in Oli- ver ...
... seems to have been grad- ually forced upon him by the character of his genius . There is no trace of it in his earliest work , the Sketches by Boz . There is only a faint trace of it in Pick- wick . It appears more decidedly in Oli- ver ...
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... seems superfluous to inquire whether they do or do not correspond with anything without it . This confusion is very observable in Mr. Dickens , but nowhere more than in his mode of describing Nature . His language takes us quite back to ...
... seems superfluous to inquire whether they do or do not correspond with anything without it . This confusion is very observable in Mr. Dickens , but nowhere more than in his mode of describing Nature . His language takes us quite back to ...
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