The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... - that could think ourself no other than fishes at that time , swimming through the ocean of water that fell - dare never come nigh him . " We dare not follow the party much further | among the 1852. ] 13 SIR THOMAS BROWNE .
... - that could think ourself no other than fishes at that time , swimming through the ocean of water that fell - dare never come nigh him . " We dare not follow the party much further | among the 1852. ] 13 SIR THOMAS BROWNE .
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dare not follow the party much further | among the " mountaineers " and the " na- tives ; " for as they approach " the castle , situ- ated upon the left buttock of the peak - hill , " and prepare to see " this place so much talk'd of ...
dare not follow the party much further | among the " mountaineers " and the " na- tives ; " for as they approach " the castle , situ- ated upon the left buttock of the peak - hill , " and prepare to see " this place so much talk'd of ...
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... party . The ministry that was formed by the Earl of Chatham proceeded most inauspiciously in its career . The guiding hand of the great Palinurus being taken away , the vessel of the state was driven at the mercy of the waves , now in ...
... party . The ministry that was formed by the Earl of Chatham proceeded most inauspiciously in its career . The guiding hand of the great Palinurus being taken away , the vessel of the state was driven at the mercy of the waves , now in ...
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... party , and was called , even during the early part of his career , a man of aris- tocratic principles ; for these seemed to be a just middle ground between the doctrines professed by the gentlemen who called them- selves king's friends ...
... party , and was called , even during the early part of his career , a man of aris- tocratic principles ; for these seemed to be a just middle ground between the doctrines professed by the gentlemen who called them- selves king's friends ...
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... party . It may therefore ters . To us they seem to be contradicted be called the text - book of the old Whig by every part of his character , moral and principles , and as such it is quite evident that intellectual . This even Mr ...
... party . It may therefore ters . To us they seem to be contradicted be called the text - book of the old Whig by every part of his character , moral and principles , and as such it is quite evident that intellectual . This even Mr ...
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