The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1820 |
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... period of the last five and twenty years , commencing with the dawn of the French Revolution , has given birth to events , which fix the attention by their novelty , gratify curiosity by their variety , and overpower the imagination by ...
... period of the last five and twenty years , commencing with the dawn of the French Revolution , has given birth to events , which fix the attention by their novelty , gratify curiosity by their variety , and overpower the imagination by ...
Pagina 253
... period of her life ; and she informs us , in the very opening of this volume , that " the interest which she once took in the French revolution is not chilled , and that the enthusiasm she once felt for the cause of liberty , still ...
... period of her life ; and she informs us , in the very opening of this volume , that " the interest which she once took in the French revolution is not chilled , and that the enthusiasm she once felt for the cause of liberty , still ...
Pagina 365
... periods of Robertson ; but the calm philosophy , the careless , inimitable beauties of his friend , often forced me to close the volume with mixed sensations of delight and despair . " The principal result of his studies at this period ...
... periods of Robertson ; but the calm philosophy , the careless , inimitable beauties of his friend , often forced me to close the volume with mixed sensations of delight and despair . " The principal result of his studies at this period ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
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