The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... Opinion on the Freuch Revolution , 349 Addenda to the Miseries of Human Life , 150 Andrews , Dr. and King James , 55 Aristocracy of Books , the , 172 Arrows of Love , from Anacreon , 242 Art of carrying an Umbrella , 284 Ave Maria , an ...
... Opinion on the Freuch Revolution , 349 Addenda to the Miseries of Human Life , 150 Andrews , Dr. and King James , 55 Aristocracy of Books , the , 172 Arrows of Love , from Anacreon , 242 Art of carrying an Umbrella , 284 Ave Maria , an ...
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... opinion , which placed Madame next to him in both , would have been gratified , if her indifference about distinction had not obstructed it more than the silence of the the Statutes , which had made no provision for the election of ...
... opinion , which placed Madame next to him in both , would have been gratified , if her indifference about distinction had not obstructed it more than the silence of the the Statutes , which had made no provision for the election of ...
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... opinions , even opi- nions which produce no practical good . A Thurtell can command admiration ; a Carlisle obtains no sympathy ! so tender are ignorant mortals of mere opinion . " No A very fine rhapsody truly ! Do you recollect the ...
... opinions , even opi- nions which produce no practical good . A Thurtell can command admiration ; a Carlisle obtains no sympathy ! so tender are ignorant mortals of mere opinion . " No A very fine rhapsody truly ! Do you recollect the ...
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