The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 10Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1857 |
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... passed into Spain with the princes of the house of Bourbon , not only in arrangements and in trifles , but in architecture and in style . The Peninsula , in that , lost its originality , and gained little on the side of art . In ...
... passed into Spain with the princes of the house of Bourbon , not only in arrangements and in trifles , but in architecture and in style . The Peninsula , in that , lost its originality , and gained little on the side of art . In ...
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... passed away , how many myriads of men had moldered into dust along the rushing waters of the Danube . It is sometimes well to leave the throb- bing cities of the living and wander in the silent cities of the dead . In this border land ...
... passed away , how many myriads of men had moldered into dust along the rushing waters of the Danube . It is sometimes well to leave the throb- bing cities of the living and wander in the silent cities of the dead . In this border land ...
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... passed over by the noble translator , but added - with an apology - by the printer himself , which made the matter worse . He declared that the women of England were altogether different from the Xan- tippes of Greece , being “ right ...
... passed over by the noble translator , but added - with an apology - by the printer himself , which made the matter worse . He declared that the women of England were altogether different from the Xan- tippes of Greece , being “ right ...
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... passed , we hope , to healthier locali- ties . We now continue to describe the place as it was before the alterations and when the house called Caxton's was stand- ing . nothing ; its dark and unclean streets were the abodes of infamy ...
... passed , we hope , to healthier locali- ties . We now continue to describe the place as it was before the alterations and when the house called Caxton's was stand- ing . nothing ; its dark and unclean streets were the abodes of infamy ...
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... passed away , and assistance came not ; the poor fellow's phrensy in - ged and hollow floor , is easily accessible . creased ; he felt himself a doomed man , and thought his terrible situation a judg- ment imposed on him for his ...
... passed away , and assistance came not ; the poor fellow's phrensy in - ged and hollow floor , is easily accessible . creased ; he felt himself a doomed man , and thought his terrible situation a judg- ment imposed on him for his ...
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