The Analectic Magazine, Volume 5Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1815 |
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Page 11
... idea that he could make his marches and even his charges in a cabriolet . He then asked me , what we thought of Louis in England ? To which I replied , that he had lived so much in retirement , that little or nothing had been said among ...
... idea that he could make his marches and even his charges in a cabriolet . He then asked me , what we thought of Louis in England ? To which I replied , that he had lived so much in retirement , that little or nothing had been said among ...
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... idea of criminality . There is something so inexplicable in this behaviour , that I am almost tempted to think with M. du Deffand , that her intercourse with Guibert was only pour faire l'esprit ; that the tactician served her as an ...
... idea of criminality . There is something so inexplicable in this behaviour , that I am almost tempted to think with M. du Deffand , that her intercourse with Guibert was only pour faire l'esprit ; that the tactician served her as an ...
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... ideas huddling run so fast , That syllabubs come first and soups come last . In truth , this society seems formed on ... idea of grandeur . " The contents are worthy of the beauty and sublimity of this " ele- gant depository of light and ...
... ideas huddling run so fast , That syllabubs come first and soups come last . In truth , this society seems formed on ... idea of grandeur . " The contents are worthy of the beauty and sublimity of this " ele- gant depository of light and ...
Page 59
... idea of sugar from such a putrefactive source , when chemistry leads us to expect from the same source other compounds far more complicated . The opinion of the formation of honey from putrefaction , how- ever unphilosophical , is far ...
... idea of sugar from such a putrefactive source , when chemistry leads us to expect from the same source other compounds far more complicated . The opinion of the formation of honey from putrefaction , how- ever unphilosophical , is far ...
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... idea which you formed ( perhaps in part erroneous ) of his physiognomy , than of that frightful substitute which you have suffered to creep in upon your mind and usurp upon it ; a creature which has no archetype except in your own brain ...
... idea which you formed ( perhaps in part erroneous ) of his physiognomy , than of that frightful substitute which you have suffered to creep in upon your mind and usurp upon it ; a creature which has no archetype except in your own brain ...
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