English Literature of the Nineteenth Century. A New EdA. S. Barnes, 1871 - Всего страниц: 798 |
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... England . Death of Lord Nelson ...... Etymological Discoveries .. Chief Object of Life . 320 321 THOMAS CHALMERS ..................... 369 Insignificance of the World .................. 370 Telescope and Microscope ...
... England . Death of Lord Nelson ...... Etymological Discoveries .. Chief Object of Life . 320 321 THOMAS CHALMERS ..................... 369 Insignificance of the World .................. 370 Telescope and Microscope ...
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... England , be . I was the first to praise them . Such was vol . i . 86 , 87 ) , who remarks , however , that " no my candor " ( smiling ) . Mrs. Boscawen.- " Such other imposture in literary history approaches his great merit , to get ...
... England , be . I was the first to praise them . Such was vol . i . 86 , 87 ) , who remarks , however , that " no my candor " ( smiling ) . Mrs. Boscawen.- " Such other imposture in literary history approaches his great merit , to get ...
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... England , that he " was too poor to keep a conscience ; " in other words , that , where his conscience and his worldly interests came in conflict , the former must give way to the latter . So also , about the same time , he offered , as ...
... England , that he " was too poor to keep a conscience ; " in other words , that , where his conscience and his worldly interests came in conflict , the former must give way to the latter . So also , about the same time , he offered , as ...
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... England , and landed at Falmouth on the 22d of December , 1797 , after an absence of two years and seven months . He was received with distinguished honor by the African Association , and by almost all the other scientific bodies and ...
... England , and landed at Falmouth on the 22d of December , 1797 , after an absence of two years and seven months . He was received with distinguished honor by the African Association , and by almost all the other scientific bodies and ...
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... England , and , by her great and persevering exertions , enabled her husband to follow her . It now became necessary for her to exert her talents as a means of sup- port , and she translated two or three stories from the French . She ...
... England , and , by her great and persevering exertions , enabled her husband to follow her . It now became necessary for her to exert her talents as a means of sup- port , and she translated two or three stories from the French . She ...
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