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Pagina 57
... passed into a glass re- ceiver containing common air , and it will be soon filled with dense fog . Shut off the steam , and allow the fog to settle . The air again becomes clear . Admit more steam , and the water - particles will seize ...
... passed into a glass re- ceiver containing common air , and it will be soon filled with dense fog . Shut off the steam , and allow the fog to settle . The air again becomes clear . Admit more steam , and the water - particles will seize ...
Pagina 91
... passed to foster ? In order really and truly to transmute a literature whose seeds have been im- ported , to transmute it , I mean , into a growth possessing indigenous qualities , is there not something more required than what ...
... passed to foster ? In order really and truly to transmute a literature whose seeds have been im- ported , to transmute it , I mean , into a growth possessing indigenous qualities , is there not something more required than what ...
Pagina 97
... passing , was to display a noble Quixotism into which but very few English authors ever passed . To proclaim that the Bill was intended to do justice to the British author , who for generations has been despoiled , was— alas for these ...
... passing , was to display a noble Quixotism into which but very few English authors ever passed . To proclaim that the Bill was intended to do justice to the British author , who for generations has been despoiled , was— alas for these ...
Pagina 98
... passed , not only in order to do justice to England , but also in order to save their own markets from being destroyed by that same injustice , would this act of hon- esty have so protected the literary growths of America that they ...
... passed , not only in order to do justice to England , but also in order to save their own markets from being destroyed by that same injustice , would this act of hon- esty have so protected the literary growths of America that they ...
Pagina 99
... passed by . On the sev- enth , Hasisadra sent forth a dove , which found no resting place and returned ; then he liberated a swallow , which also came back ; finally , a raven was let loose , and that sagacious bird , when it found that ...
... passed by . On the sev- enth , Hasisadra sent forth a dove , which found no resting place and returned ; then he liberated a swallow , which also came back ; finally , a raven was let loose , and that sagacious bird , when it found that ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 40 John Holmes Agnew,Walter Hilliard Bidwell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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