Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Том 22Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1851 |
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Foreign Literature. alleviated the sorrows of his cell . Scarcely conscious of possessing poetic talents of a very high order , he thought their exercise almost unsuited to his sacred profession ; an excellent Oriental and classical ...
Foreign Literature. alleviated the sorrows of his cell . Scarcely conscious of possessing poetic talents of a very high order , he thought their exercise almost unsuited to his sacred profession ; an excellent Oriental and classical ...
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... possessed of that instinct , no region offers such a field as the far interior of South Africa . The late Sir William Harris , who carried a rifle through many districts of the great forest - covered continent , exulted in its plen ...
... possessed of that instinct , no region offers such a field as the far interior of South Africa . The late Sir William Harris , who carried a rifle through many districts of the great forest - covered continent , exulted in its plen ...
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... possessing what we call the Peerage . The two great evils then existing were , that the class of electors , or so - called nobles , though several hundred thousands in number , paid no taxes ; and that serfage was allowed to exist ...
... possessing what we call the Peerage . The two great evils then existing were , that the class of electors , or so - called nobles , though several hundred thousands in number , paid no taxes ; and that serfage was allowed to exist ...
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... possessing those advantages of access and intercourse which were at the command of a man not only eminent in science , but conversant with the best society of Europe , a gentleman by station , and a gentleman by nature . He has visited ...
... possessing those advantages of access and intercourse which were at the command of a man not only eminent in science , but conversant with the best society of Europe , a gentleman by station , and a gentleman by nature . He has visited ...
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... possessed a superabundant quantity of the precious fluid the imperial gardens wanted . He mentioned the aridity of Tzars- ko Zelo , and the courteous subject dutifully bestowed his superfluous moisture upon the imperial gardens . In ...
... possessed a superabundant quantity of the precious fluid the imperial gardens wanted . He mentioned the aridity of Tzars- ko Zelo , and the courteous subject dutifully bestowed his superfluous moisture upon the imperial gardens . In ...
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