The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumes 51-52Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1861 |
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... means feigned : magic palaces and gorgeous enchantments no enemy ever imputed to him the shadow of a Greek Armida . Christ before Pilate of a fault , except it be that lofty pride is with difficulty made to assert his di- which by the ...
... means feigned : magic palaces and gorgeous enchantments no enemy ever imputed to him the shadow of a Greek Armida . Christ before Pilate of a fault , except it be that lofty pride is with difficulty made to assert his di- which by the ...
Pagina 198
... means of which the qualities of each can- didate for matrimony might be made known , and men thus have a better chance of procuring wives suited to their various characters . " This idea seems to have been lost for ages , but not wholly ...
... means of which the qualities of each can- didate for matrimony might be made known , and men thus have a better chance of procuring wives suited to their various characters . " This idea seems to have been lost for ages , but not wholly ...
Pagina 548
... means whereby such calamities as beggary and ruin ,. A certain man of the name of Worthy called only a few days after the interview described above on Mr. Head . He told his story to him , from which it appeared that he had been a farmer ...
... means whereby such calamities as beggary and ruin ,. A certain man of the name of Worthy called only a few days after the interview described above on Mr. Head . He told his story to him , from which it appeared that he had been a farmer ...
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THE DIVORCE OF THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE | 1 |
LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL | 7 |
Alpine Glaciers Marvels ofBritish Quarterly | 15 |
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., Volume 1;Volume 64 Volledige weergave - 1865 |
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