The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen6E. Littell, 1825 |
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... object , and I gua- f their sentiments . The adopted son of Charles , ed by the choice of a free people at the foot of avus . From henceforth I can have no other ssure you of the good wishes of the inhabitants at the same time to state ...
... object , and I gua- f their sentiments . The adopted son of Charles , ed by the choice of a free people at the foot of avus . From henceforth I can have no other ssure you of the good wishes of the inhabitants at the same time to state ...
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... object of Mac- all his novels , has been to reach and sustain a tone of Os , by representing the effect of incidents , whether im- trifling , upon the human mind , and especially on those e not only just , honourable , and intelligent ...
... object of Mac- all his novels , has been to reach and sustain a tone of Os , by representing the effect of incidents , whether im- trifling , upon the human mind , and especially on those e not only just , honourable , and intelligent ...
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... object was to sh a lectureship at Cambridge , ( a business of no little diffi- which his stirring spirit accomplished . The success of these es was so considerable as to induce the University to esta- new professorship of mineralogy to ...
... object was to sh a lectureship at Cambridge , ( a business of no little diffi- which his stirring spirit accomplished . The success of these es was so considerable as to induce the University to esta- new professorship of mineralogy to ...
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