The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen6E. Littell, 1825 |
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... equal to his poetry , -allow- ing for the different circumstances under which they were severally born . Indeed , this must have been the case , inasmuch as it appears that his poetry was the efflux not the effort of his mind ; he wrote ...
... equal to his poetry , -allow- ing for the different circumstances under which they were severally born . Indeed , this must have been the case , inasmuch as it appears that his poetry was the efflux not the effort of his mind ; he wrote ...
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... equal ,, as determined by the method of sha the number of inches per hour which correspo one candle . Burners . No ... equal to that of a candle f according to Mr. Milne's inquiries at different ries , taken in connexion with his own ...
... equal ,, as determined by the method of sha the number of inches per hour which correspo one candle . Burners . No ... equal to that of a candle f according to Mr. Milne's inquiries at different ries , taken in connexion with his own ...
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... equal to the finest parts of th ncial Letters of Pascal . Happy would it be for the public , and for M. E tant himself , if his works on religion were written with the same fervour an ame talent ! e striking merit of these three ...
... equal to the finest parts of th ncial Letters of Pascal . Happy would it be for the public , and for M. E tant himself , if his works on religion were written with the same fervour an ame talent ! e striking merit of these three ...
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