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heart of the living earth . A navigation , of which the estuary of the Thames offers but a prelude , and a prosperity , o which London exhibits but a strip , would float along his waters , enrich his banks with dwellings , and ...
heart of the living earth . A navigation , of which the estuary of the Thames offers but a prelude , and a prosperity , o which London exhibits but a strip , would float along his waters , enrich his banks with dwellings , and ...
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... living creature answers it with a cry of terror . Echo itself is mute in the innumerable sinuosities of the mountains , which , lined with snow , receive in silence the sound that no other succeeds . This quiet in regions where expiring ...
... living creature answers it with a cry of terror . Echo itself is mute in the innumerable sinuosities of the mountains , which , lined with snow , receive in silence the sound that no other succeeds . This quiet in regions where expiring ...
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... living sons , in assert- ing that " Holland is the land of song , " yet the genius which she has manifested in her poetical literature , as far as it extends , is deserving of much greater attention from other nations than they have yet ...
... living sons , in assert- ing that " Holland is the land of song , " yet the genius which she has manifested in her poetical literature , as far as it extends , is deserving of much greater attention from other nations than they have yet ...
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