Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22 |
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... seemed gradually to vanish altogether , and Lady Anne watched with tender anxiety the settled look of woe , and the gradually attenuating form , which indicated the approach of that malady which science can neither cure nor arrest .
... seemed gradually to vanish altogether , and Lady Anne watched with tender anxiety the settled look of woe , and the gradually attenuating form , which indicated the approach of that malady which science can neither cure nor arrest .
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If , however , this spirit of aggression and extension seems to be altogether out of the question , the duty of self - preservation and self - defence does not allow the Empire to look with indifference at the feeling of insurrection ...
If , however , this spirit of aggression and extension seems to be altogether out of the question , the duty of self - preservation and self - defence does not allow the Empire to look with indifference at the feeling of insurrection ...
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Whether the kingdoms and lands themselves , with their various nationalities , look on the matter in the same light , is another question . While it is their ruler's interest and policy to keep them together , it is quite possible that ...
Whether the kingdoms and lands themselves , with their various nationalities , look on the matter in the same light , is another question . While it is their ruler's interest and policy to keep them together , it is quite possible that ...
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Look at the case in this way . The worst that a reasonable enemy of Germany or Russia could ask would be that those powers should lose all their territory which is not German or Russian . Germany might undergo that loss without the ...
Look at the case in this way . The worst that a reasonable enemy of Germany or Russia could ask would be that those powers should lose all their territory which is not German or Russian . Germany might undergo that loss without the ...
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The poet is not afraid lest the public should find him out , but he is more anxious that they should know his philosophy of culture than that they should look upon himself as a social entity . In his noble address To an Unknown Poet ...
The poet is not afraid lest the public should find him out , but he is more anxious that they should know his philosophy of culture than that they should look upon himself as a social entity . In his noble address To an Unknown Poet ...
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