The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Zväzok 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... course , of what is likely to be admitted into our Miscellany . The account of an Indian Wedding probably in our next . It is certainly curious enough . In our February Number - and if the thing be physically possible — we shall try to ...
... course , of what is likely to be admitted into our Miscellany . The account of an Indian Wedding probably in our next . It is certainly curious enough . In our February Number - and if the thing be physically possible — we shall try to ...
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... course , either for safety or destruction . Nor have we any spare resources , to an- swer an unexpected call . In the event of a new war , we must remain neuter . We can no longer interfere in continental affairs , nor conclude ...
... course , either for safety or destruction . Nor have we any spare resources , to an- swer an unexpected call . In the event of a new war , we must remain neuter . We can no longer interfere in continental affairs , nor conclude ...
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... course no untoward event is in any case to break , in order to disconcert these beautiful theories . It has al- ways been the character of those who have taken upon them the care of the balance of power , to snuff up the scent of ...
... course no untoward event is in any case to break , in order to disconcert these beautiful theories . It has al- ways been the character of those who have taken upon them the care of the balance of power , to snuff up the scent of ...
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its very threshold . The course of the critic is , in moral life , the only course of happiness : " So pleas'd at first the towering Alps we try , Mount o'er the vales , and seem to tread the sky ; The eternal snows appear already past ...
its very threshold . The course of the critic is , in moral life , the only course of happiness : " So pleas'd at first the towering Alps we try , Mount o'er the vales , and seem to tread the sky ; The eternal snows appear already past ...
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... course , they have been point of view , as a Frenchman's Château in Gascony . My income , which was never very large , grows less , " and I begin to think I shall " small by degrees , and beautifully honest Faulconbridge , " lord of my ...
... course , they have been point of view , as a Frenchman's Château in Gascony . My income , which was never very large , grows less , " and I begin to think I shall " small by degrees , and beautifully honest Faulconbridge , " lord of my ...
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