The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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... hope . He told one who was speaking of Condorcet's Life of Turgot , that in his younger days whenever he was inclined to be discouraged , he was in the habit of turning to this book , and that he never did so without recovering ...
... hope . He told one who was speaking of Condorcet's Life of Turgot , that in his younger days whenever he was inclined to be discouraged , he was in the habit of turning to this book , and that he never did so without recovering ...
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... hope that , with the progress of chemical science , it may be possible to pro- duce a living cell out of given materials , we know that roots are simple , that they cannot and should not be decomposed , and that consonants and vowels ...
... hope that , with the progress of chemical science , it may be possible to pro- duce a living cell out of given materials , we know that roots are simple , that they cannot and should not be decomposed , and that consonants and vowels ...
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... hope to see beauty made familiar to our common life by means of cheap literature and cheap music . The taste of Englishmen in this generation is lamenta- bly low . But we are the same nation to which belong the glories of the middle ...
... hope to see beauty made familiar to our common life by means of cheap literature and cheap music . The taste of Englishmen in this generation is lamenta- bly low . But we are the same nation to which belong the glories of the middle ...
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NORTHUMBERland House AND THE PERCYS | 6 |
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OMPHALE | 48 |
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