Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Pagina 128
... cause in possible cases it offers a tempta- tion to untruth , which hardly any human being would have strength to resist . heir to the throne has access , by his edu- cation , to books in several languages ; as a private reader he may ...
... cause in possible cases it offers a tempta- tion to untruth , which hardly any human being would have strength to resist . heir to the throne has access , by his edu- cation , to books in several languages ; as a private reader he may ...
Pagina 133
... cause than the forcing of commerce into unnatural channels , seems adequate to explain the growing congestion ; for only an eighth of the arable land is esti- mated to be under cultivation , no want of enterprise is shown by the people ...
... cause than the forcing of commerce into unnatural channels , seems adequate to explain the growing congestion ; for only an eighth of the arable land is esti- mated to be under cultivation , no want of enterprise is shown by the people ...
Pagina 139
... cause of the remarkable step of self- effacement altogether insufficient , but it will serve as well as another in introducing the action of the comedy . Colonel Fargus dis- covers that he had been a fool , and that his beautiful Carmen ...
... cause of the remarkable step of self- effacement altogether insufficient , but it will serve as well as another in introducing the action of the comedy . Colonel Fargus dis- covers that he had been a fool , and that his beautiful Carmen ...
Pagina 141
... cause than the forcing of commerce into unnatural channels , seems adequate to explain the growing congestion ; for only an eighth of the arable land is esti- mated to be under cultivation , no want of enterprise is shown by the people ...
... cause than the forcing of commerce into unnatural channels , seems adequate to explain the growing congestion ; for only an eighth of the arable land is esti- mated to be under cultivation , no want of enterprise is shown by the people ...
Pagina 151
... cause of death the outraged system fumes and frets in its frantic haste to throw off the malign presence , and the sufferer dies from the exhaustion resulting from his brave resist- ance . We may be quite sure the healthy sys- tem is ...
... cause of death the outraged system fumes and frets in its frantic haste to throw off the malign presence , and the sufferer dies from the exhaustion resulting from his brave resist- ance . We may be quite sure the healthy sys- tem is ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 40 John Holmes Agnew,Walter Hilliard Bidwell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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