The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 |
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... party . Upon so mere a trifle sometimes does success in the more important stage of life often depend , and by as mere an incident is it often overturned . A tragedy is of all com- positions the most difficult , and often , when it may ...
... party . Upon so mere a trifle sometimes does success in the more important stage of life often depend , and by as mere an incident is it often overturned . A tragedy is of all com- positions the most difficult , and often , when it may ...
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... party resorted after the labors of the day to partake of a repast . No person who had ever been present at these happy meet- ings , or who had joined the society of these individuals , so distinguished for their de- vout fervor , would ...
... party resorted after the labors of the day to partake of a repast . No person who had ever been present at these happy meet- ings , or who had joined the society of these individuals , so distinguished for their de- vout fervor , would ...
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... parties , between all , parliamentary and administrative ge- whom there exist political differences , which to ... party . This is fortunate , at least , for France . For if each of the numerous sections of the Chamber of Deputies ...
... parties , between all , parliamentary and administrative ge- whom there exist political differences , which to ... party . This is fortunate , at least , for France . For if each of the numerous sections of the Chamber of Deputies ...
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... party and the Republicans , ren- was her literary friend himself in the per- dered it impossible for him to secure for son of a pale , serious , and severe - looking his official conduct , the approbation of either . young man , with ...
... party and the Republicans , ren- was her literary friend himself in the per- dered it impossible for him to secure for son of a pale , serious , and severe - looking his official conduct , the approbation of either . young man , with ...
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... party , originating in the fact that Royer Collard , who was its leader , had been educated at a college conducted by a sect called Doctrinaires , and also from a certain stiff adherence to particular gene- ral principles , and a severe ...
... party , originating in the fact that Royer Collard , who was its leader , had been educated at a college conducted by a sect called Doctrinaires , and also from a certain stiff adherence to particular gene- ral principles , and a severe ...
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