The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... England , preferring it before any in the world , as did the learned Grotius . He attend- ed the public service very constantly , when he was not withheld by his practice ; never missed the Sacrament in his parish , if he were in town ...
... England , preferring it before any in the world , as did the learned Grotius . He attend- ed the public service very constantly , when he was not withheld by his practice ; never missed the Sacrament in his parish , if he were in town ...
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... England , and I'll bee once again a vagabond to visit them . " 66 66 There are two minor characters brought out by the domestic correspondence , with whom we confess to be mightily taken : good Dame Dorothy Browne and her grandson ...
... England , and I'll bee once again a vagabond to visit them . " 66 66 There are two minor characters brought out by the domestic correspondence , with whom we confess to be mightily taken : good Dame Dorothy Browne and her grandson ...
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... England after all . G. Which one is really in danger of for- getting - one hears so little about it from the quality in Paris . W. Paris mentions England now and then in a proverb - as she alludes to Paradise ( of which she knows just ...
... England after all . G. Which one is really in danger of for- getting - one hears so little about it from the quality in Paris . W. Paris mentions England now and then in a proverb - as she alludes to Paradise ( of which she knows just ...
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... England . gling with a broken constitution , and a not very honorable name ; and brave Samuel Johnson residing in a humble dwelling in Gough - square , and writing the Rambler for his daily bread . All the young stranger's enthusiasm ...
... England . gling with a broken constitution , and a not very honorable name ; and brave Samuel Johnson residing in a humble dwelling in Gough - square , and writing the Rambler for his daily bread . All the young stranger's enthusiasm ...
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... England , stand on her citadel , and weep over her peace and prosperity ; but alas ! this man , by his own madness and folly in his day of power , did indeed leave as an inheritance to his successors many causes for bitter tears ...
... England , stand on her citadel , and weep over her peace and prosperity ; but alas ! this man , by his own madness and folly in his day of power , did indeed leave as an inheritance to his successors many causes for bitter tears ...
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