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popular enough in the nineteenth century for Thomas Love Peacock to publish in 1820 an essay on 'The Four Ages of Poetry' which opened with the plain assertion that 'Poetry, like
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points out that: The nineteenth-century public had an insatiable appetite for anecdotes illustrating the moral and intellectual virtues of dogs. George R. Jesse filled the pages o
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by the beginning of the nineteenth century, attempts by Ethan Smith and others to identify them with the lost ten tribes of Israel have been described by one historian as "part of
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one of the last of the nineteenth century "soldier scientists" whose ranks provided the government with detailed information about the native inhabitants, geography, and flora and
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early in the Nineteenth Century. They heyday of that scholarship was the mid-Twentieth Century. Curiosity about Gnosticism persists and grows. Novelist Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code (
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the early part of the nineteenth century. Therefore Silas Engles made his way north and west to Pittsburgh within the next five years, for the year 1812 finds him launching the Pi
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dominant note of the nineteenth century (1956: 54). Although collapse has been of interest for as long as societies have proven vulnerable, it has been a difficult mystery for his
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lawyers of the nineteenth century who was raised to the high office of Lord Chief Justice in 1850, and subsequently became Lord Chancellor. Its weight will, doubtless, be more app
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