Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Bind 54;Bind 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Side 11
... tain its high standard , that ladies and gen- as an infectious disease , that literature tlemen may turn an honest penny by the lives essentially , in the sacred depths of free expenditure of ink . It gives us a its being , upon example ...
... tain its high standard , that ladies and gen- as an infectious disease , that literature tlemen may turn an honest penny by the lives essentially , in the sacred depths of free expenditure of ink . It gives us a its being , upon example ...
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... tain little that is more than four thousand years old . If one century is easily spanned by three generations , a little more than one hundred generations would span the whole history of the literature of the world . What the Egyptians ...
... tain little that is more than four thousand years old . If one century is easily spanned by three generations , a little more than one hundred generations would span the whole history of the literature of the world . What the Egyptians ...
Side 60
... tain - top . It is now admitted that the inherent hue of water is blueness . Even distilled water has been proved to be almost ex- actly of the same tint as a solution of Prussian blue . This is corroborated by the fact that the purer ...
... tain - top . It is now admitted that the inherent hue of water is blueness . Even distilled water has been proved to be almost ex- actly of the same tint as a solution of Prussian blue . This is corroborated by the fact that the purer ...
Side 68
... tain the desired end . But it is possible to imagine cases where transcendent abilities and spotless character may exist unnoticed , unknown , and unrewarded . Our army of to - day contains in the ranks generals as able as Wellington ...
... tain the desired end . But it is possible to imagine cases where transcendent abilities and spotless character may exist unnoticed , unknown , and unrewarded . Our army of to - day contains in the ranks generals as able as Wellington ...
Side 71
... tain the desired end . But it is possible to imagine cases where transcendent abilities and spotless character may exist unnoticed , unknown , and unrewarded . Our army of to - day contains in the ranks generals as able as Wellington ...
... tain the desired end . But it is possible to imagine cases where transcendent abilities and spotless character may exist unnoticed , unknown , and unrewarded . Our army of to - day contains in the ranks generals as able as Wellington ...
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