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Page 188
... original design . The bricks may be drawn from other buildings ; but the stately edifice , to the rearing of which they are thus compelled to contribute , is not indebted to them for it's symmetry and beauty ; neither is the merit of ...
... original design . The bricks may be drawn from other buildings ; but the stately edifice , to the rearing of which they are thus compelled to contribute , is not indebted to them for it's symmetry and beauty ; neither is the merit of ...
Page 189
... original than that of either of my immediate predecessors ; being shorter by fifty - nine lines than Dryden's , and by sixty - four than Pitt's . If regard be paid to the relative lengths of the classic hexameter , and of our five ...
... original than that of either of my immediate predecessors ; being shorter by fifty - nine lines than Dryden's , and by sixty - four than Pitt's . If regard be paid to the relative lengths of the classic hexameter , and of our five ...
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... original state of our planet as a compound of gaseous fluids , would be puzzled to explain the consumption of the caloric set at liberty in proportion as the bases of these elastic fluids became solid ; whereas , from the hypothesis of ...
... original state of our planet as a compound of gaseous fluids , would be puzzled to explain the consumption of the caloric set at liberty in proportion as the bases of these elastic fluids became solid ; whereas , from the hypothesis of ...
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Porter Sir R K his Narrative of | 42 |
Coxes Memoirs of the Kings of Spain | 58 |
Power Balance of on a Reestablish | 62 |
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