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... first distinct sign of the revival of the literary and political life of the nation — the first streak of light in the dawn of a long and brilliant day . Take up this number of the Edinburgh Review , and your first feeling is a ...
... first distinct sign of the revival of the literary and political life of the nation — the first streak of light in the dawn of a long and brilliant day . Take up this number of the Edinburgh Review , and your first feeling is a ...
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literature that is worth reading a second time than the whole of the first volume of the Edinburgh Review . It is right , however , to add that the first number was written entirely by the projectors themselves — written , that is , by ...
literature that is worth reading a second time than the whole of the first volume of the Edinburgh Review . It is right , however , to add that the first number was written entirely by the projectors themselves — written , that is , by ...
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... first year , which was to be passed in study , I received 14,000 francs , the second 32,000 francs , and the third year 45,000 francs . " For the first six months I was placed under the tuition of Meyer- beer , whom I daily visited ...
... first year , which was to be passed in study , I received 14,000 francs , the second 32,000 francs , and the third year 45,000 francs . " For the first six months I was placed under the tuition of Meyer- beer , whom I daily visited ...
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Twin Stars By J CARPENTER 84 | 45 |
France Among the Nations | 115 |
Great Teacher The By the Author of FESTUS | 122 |
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