Blackwood's Magazine, Том 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... interest of my own sprang up . The young Derones - for so I will name the boy with whom I continued to keep up my connexion - was , except as to his boasting , a boy of good morals and very agreeable demeanour . He introduced me to his ...
... interest of my own sprang up . The young Derones - for so I will name the boy with whom I continued to keep up my connexion - was , except as to his boasting , a boy of good morals and very agreeable demeanour . He introduced me to his ...
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... interest we feel in history . Were it read only for the sake of those general truths which are to be extracted from , or confirmed by it , we should not find it necessary to peruse so many vo- lumes , and we should close our books when ...
... interest we feel in history . Were it read only for the sake of those general truths which are to be extracted from , or confirmed by it , we should not find it necessary to peruse so many vo- lumes , and we should close our books when ...
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... interest . II . But we proposed , in the second place , to make some observations on the method of conducting this retro- spect , and arranging the materials it presents to us . It is worthy of notice , that the successful prosecution ...
... interest . II . But we proposed , in the second place , to make some observations on the method of conducting this retro- spect , and arranging the materials it presents to us . It is worthy of notice , that the successful prosecution ...
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... interest us their successors . In the middle ages , embracing as they do the history of Europe from the fifth to the fifteenth century , there is no- thing one may not meet with - r -no form of government , and scarce any system of ...
... interest us their successors . In the middle ages , embracing as they do the history of Europe from the fifth to the fifteenth century , there is no- thing one may not meet with - r -no form of government , and scarce any system of ...
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... interest in preser- ving it , though at as little expense to themselves as possible . When , there- fore , they did confederate against the crown , the want of a decisive object , and the speedy entrance of jealousy and division amongst ...
... interest in preser- ving it , though at as little expense to themselves as possible . When , there- fore , they did confederate against the crown , the want of a decisive object , and the speedy entrance of jealousy and division amongst ...
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