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... beauty of style , its worth as a storehouse of every kind of primitive folk - lore , being as it is the production of an Urvolk , a nation that has undergone no violent revolution in language or institutions , — the " Kalevala " has the ...
... beauty of style , its worth as a storehouse of every kind of primitive folk - lore , being as it is the production of an Urvolk , a nation that has undergone no violent revolution in language or institutions , — the " Kalevala " has the ...
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... beauty in a large establishment , cheap , because single . It was either taller or shorter than the rest of its carefully- coupled sisterhood ; and it stood in the ranks , commanding admiration , for sale , like an unveiled beauty in an ...
... beauty in a large establishment , cheap , because single . It was either taller or shorter than the rest of its carefully- coupled sisterhood ; and it stood in the ranks , commanding admiration , for sale , like an unveiled beauty in an ...
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... beauty and nobleness , there certainly exists no fairer bird , no no- bler member of the feathered tribe , than the goose . If a list of the best benefactors of man were to be con- scientiously compiled , we are sure the goose would ...
... beauty and nobleness , there certainly exists no fairer bird , no no- bler member of the feathered tribe , than the goose . If a list of the best benefactors of man were to be con- scientiously compiled , we are sure the goose would ...
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... beauty of a rather meagre young lady , and in his polite frenzy he called her " a perfect Venus . " " A Venus de mille os , " remarked a by - stander . THE Saturday Review says that three - fourths of the pleasure of a holiday lie in ...
... beauty of a rather meagre young lady , and in his polite frenzy he called her " a perfect Venus . " " A Venus de mille os , " remarked a by - stander . THE Saturday Review says that three - fourths of the pleasure of a holiday lie in ...
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... beauty and lux- uriance of which , in this , its very home , can hardly be described ; at one thousand feet of elevation it begins to give place to the rhododendron , which attains its perfec- tion in these latitudes somewhat short of ...
... beauty and lux- uriance of which , in this , its very home , can hardly be described ; at one thousand feet of elevation it begins to give place to the rhododendron , which attains its perfec- tion in these latitudes somewhat short of ...
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