The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... perhaps but one man , in all England at that time aware of the awful responsibility that our legislators were incurring . Burke sat , a mere stranger in the gallery of the House of Commons , and listened to the languid debate ; he ...
... perhaps but one man , in all England at that time aware of the awful responsibility that our legislators were incurring . Burke sat , a mere stranger in the gallery of the House of Commons , and listened to the languid debate ; he ...
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... perhaps in no respect did he so much resemble Bacon as in the comprehen- sive faculty by which he was able to look on every side of a great question , and the almostly recurred to principles ; he was a scientific prophetic power of ...
... perhaps in no respect did he so much resemble Bacon as in the comprehen- sive faculty by which he was able to look on every side of a great question , and the almostly recurred to principles ; he was a scientific prophetic power of ...
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... perhaps be incomplete if we were to make no mention of his visit to France about the year before he delivered his speech on American taxation . His mind was then occupied with these Transatlantic affairs . But he little knew all the ...
... perhaps be incomplete if we were to make no mention of his visit to France about the year before he delivered his speech on American taxation . His mind was then occupied with these Transatlantic affairs . But he little knew all the ...
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... Perhaps at this point some of our readers may feel puzzled by the recollection that Lord William Bentinck is celebrated in num- berless works as having put down all atroci- ties of this kind some twenty years ago . And true it is that ...
... Perhaps at this point some of our readers may feel puzzled by the recollection that Lord William Bentinck is celebrated in num- berless works as having put down all atroci- ties of this kind some twenty years ago . And true it is that ...
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... perhaps as much as any man dead - having fought duels innumerable MEMOIRS OF ALEXANDER DUMAS . This | popular and copious romancer is about to publish his own " memoir . " The Paris cor- respondent of the Literary Gazette thinks the ...
... perhaps as much as any man dead - having fought duels innumerable MEMOIRS OF ALEXANDER DUMAS . This | popular and copious romancer is about to publish his own " memoir . " The Paris cor- respondent of the Literary Gazette thinks the ...
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