The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Том 21E. Littell, 1832 |
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... effect , to the literature of France , than , in spite of far more intimate kinsmanship of blood - and , we may add ... effects from those literary habits which appear of late years to be taking such a deep root among our soldiers and ...
... effect , to the literature of France , than , in spite of far more intimate kinsmanship of blood - and , we may add ... effects from those literary habits which appear of late years to be taking such a deep root among our soldiers and ...
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... effect , and in many places even the humour , of Smollett's marine pen cil , without introducing a single touch that can wound the delicacy of the most refined woman . The style is at once lively and mel- low . The author of such a work ...
... effect , and in many places even the humour , of Smollett's marine pen cil , without introducing a single touch that can wound the delicacy of the most refined woman . The style is at once lively and mel- low . The author of such a work ...
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... effect . " The religious community have prayers read in their family , and by them it is consider- ed both a necessary duty , and a propitious commencement to bring in the new year by prayer and praises . ' " When it is known that the ...
... effect . " The religious community have prayers read in their family , and by them it is consider- ed both a necessary duty , and a propitious commencement to bring in the new year by prayer and praises . ' " When it is known that the ...
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... effect . The person once attacked , although the symp- toms should have subsided by this application , is rigidly deprived of nourishment for two or three days , and even longer if deemed expe- dient ; occasionally allowing only a small ...
... effect . The person once attacked , although the symp- toms should have subsided by this application , is rigidly deprived of nourishment for two or three days , and even longer if deemed expe- dient ; occasionally allowing only a small ...
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... effect a remedy unaided by the mercy and power of Divine Providence , let our trust be properly placed in His goodness , who giveth medicine to heal our sickness , ' and humbly entreat that He may be pleased to avert the awful calamity ...
... effect a remedy unaided by the mercy and power of Divine Providence , let our trust be properly placed in His goodness , who giveth medicine to heal our sickness , ' and humbly entreat that He may be pleased to avert the awful calamity ...
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