Littell's Living Age, Volume 31Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1851 |
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Page 58
... interest must have also shown him it was his duty to keep them alive , if possible , and , for this end , to keep them in health . of their inquiry - how are these calamities to be prevented for the future ? They desire fully to ...
... interest must have also shown him it was his duty to keep them alive , if possible , and , for this end , to keep them in health . of their inquiry - how are these calamities to be prevented for the future ? They desire fully to ...
Page 165
... interest , at least to readers unacquainted great Coleridge . He lives with Dr. and Mrs. Gilman with the man and not familiar with the topics on the same footing that Cowper did with the Unwins . which tasked his energies . Some part of ...
... interest , at least to readers unacquainted great Coleridge . He lives with Dr. and Mrs. Gilman with the man and not familiar with the topics on the same footing that Cowper did with the Unwins . which tasked his energies . Some part of ...
Page 191
... interest in resisting a movement the enterprise . which can only plunge the American government into complicated embarrassments at home and abroad ; for they must be perfectly aware that if they fail in maintaining the more moderate and ...
... interest in resisting a movement the enterprise . which can only plunge the American government into complicated embarrassments at home and abroad ; for they must be perfectly aware that if they fail in maintaining the more moderate and ...
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