The Foreign Review, Volym 3Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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after the unutterable evils which have already been endured , they will be light compared to the crimes and sufferings which followed the conquest of Granada . And here we bid farewell to Conde's work , and with it to the Moorish ...
after the unutterable evils which have already been endured , they will be light compared to the crimes and sufferings which followed the conquest of Granada . And here we bid farewell to Conde's work , and with it to the Moorish ...
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... light and help from heaven ; it was the work of works - the enterprise of enterprises -an example for the world , and it would be the admiration of all after ages . - With all this exultation , there were great fears of some de- sperate ...
... light and help from heaven ; it was the work of works - the enterprise of enterprises -an example for the world , and it would be the admiration of all after ages . - With all this exultation , there were great fears of some de- sperate ...
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... light which pervades the cave of the Grendel , and beams from the magic statues presiding over that of the fire - drake , had they occurred in a poem of later date , would in all probability have been considered by the eminent author of ...
... light which pervades the cave of the Grendel , and beams from the magic statues presiding over that of the fire - drake , had they occurred in a poem of later date , would in all probability have been considered by the eminent author of ...
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... light , exhibited previous to its coa- gulation the same phenomena which are observed in the leaf of the Chelidonium majus . Hence M. Dutrochet concludes that it is a vital and a corpuscular movement of an unknown nature . With respect ...
... light , exhibited previous to its coa- gulation the same phenomena which are observed in the leaf of the Chelidonium majus . Hence M. Dutrochet concludes that it is a vital and a corpuscular movement of an unknown nature . With respect ...
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... light reflected from their surface was very brilliant , like that from polished silver , and often disappeared and again re- turned with alternations so rapid as to produce a twinkling very like that of a fixed star . ' Sometimes on ...
... light reflected from their surface was very brilliant , like that from polished silver , and often disappeared and again re- turned with alternations so rapid as to produce a twinkling very like that of a fixed star . ' Sometimes on ...
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