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... perhaps rather too sedulously displayed . ART . VIII . Sepulchral Monuments in Great Britain : applied to illustrate the History of Families , Manners , Habits , and Arts , at the different Periods from the Norman Conquest to the Seven ...
... perhaps rather too sedulously displayed . ART . VIII . Sepulchral Monuments in Great Britain : applied to illustrate the History of Families , Manners , Habits , and Arts , at the different Periods from the Norman Conquest to the Seven ...
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... perhaps , much more influence than is imagined on the character of the people who live in their neighbourhood . A rugged landscape naturally renders the spectator serious ; grand scenery awakens attention , and disposes us to reflect ...
... perhaps , much more influence than is imagined on the character of the people who live in their neighbourhood . A rugged landscape naturally renders the spectator serious ; grand scenery awakens attention , and disposes us to reflect ...
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... perhaps , become actually more certain ; yet it is rendered , by a knowledge of these distinguishing marks , more striking , and more forcible in producing conviction in the mind . When a simple narrative of facts , establishing an ...
... perhaps , become actually more certain ; yet it is rendered , by a knowledge of these distinguishing marks , more striking , and more forcible in producing conviction in the mind . When a simple narrative of facts , establishing an ...
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