American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... period , is no longer found to do so at another . This was well exemplified some years ago in England , where the utter dislike to all improve- ment was carried to such excess , that on the first introduction of Haydn's music , it was ...
... period , is no longer found to do so at another . This was well exemplified some years ago in England , where the utter dislike to all improve- ment was carried to such excess , that on the first introduction of Haydn's music , it was ...
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... period ' when his father was compelled to yield up his power . Although they do fill up the gap of a period of eight years , commencing about the time that the writer took his seat in parliament , they cannot ( we mean that portion ...
... period ' when his father was compelled to yield up his power . Although they do fill up the gap of a period of eight years , commencing about the time that the writer took his seat in parliament , they cannot ( we mean that portion ...
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... period specified comprised only the first twenty years of his life ? Was it for the purpose of heightening his testimony , and misleading the public , that he included the whole period of his infancy , child- hood , and youth , whose ...
... period specified comprised only the first twenty years of his life ? Was it for the purpose of heightening his testimony , and misleading the public , that he included the whole period of his infancy , child- hood , and youth , whose ...
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