The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... question , thrown himself into a handsome easy chair , which had been left vacant for an old countess of the neighborhood ; he stretched out his legs , stared at every- body through an enormous perspective glass , which he used in ...
... question , thrown himself into a handsome easy chair , which had been left vacant for an old countess of the neighborhood ; he stretched out his legs , stared at every- body through an enormous perspective glass , which he used in ...
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... question him . " " My lord , he is of my age , from one to two and twenty years . " " And what city did he name as the place of his birth ? that thou hast not said . ” " If I err not , " answered the former , " it was Alexandria ...
... question him . " " My lord , he is of my age , from one to two and twenty years . " " And what city did he name as the place of his birth ? that thou hast not said . ” " If I err not , " answered the former , " it was Alexandria ...
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... question of the utility of such reading one of no little moment . If the effect be good , immense benefit must accrue to those in all classes of life whose minds feed on this sort of aliment . If evil , it would be impossible to compute ...
... question of the utility of such reading one of no little moment . If the effect be good , immense benefit must accrue to those in all classes of life whose minds feed on this sort of aliment . If evil , it would be impossible to compute ...
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... question in intellectual philosophy what may be the actual effect , upon the powers of the mind itself , of so much periodical reading . Coleridge says , " the habit of perusing periodical works may be properly added to Averrhoe's ...
... question in intellectual philosophy what may be the actual effect , upon the powers of the mind itself , of so much periodical reading . Coleridge says , " the habit of perusing periodical works may be properly added to Averrhoe's ...
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... question about that , " replied Miss Stanley . " You and broth- er have reason to be proud of them . " " Yes , " continued Mrs. Stanley , " we have , as you say , reason to be not only happy , but proud parents , for their en- dowments ...
... question about that , " replied Miss Stanley . " You and broth- er have reason to be proud of them . " " Yes , " continued Mrs. Stanley , " we have , as you say , reason to be not only happy , but proud parents , for their en- dowments ...
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