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... persons of education , meaning that the art of erecting buildings according to fixed rules should be understood as a means of improving the taste , and in- creasing the pleasures of the student . But it would be equally proper to say of ...
... persons of education , meaning that the art of erecting buildings according to fixed rules should be understood as a means of improving the taste , and in- creasing the pleasures of the student . But it would be equally proper to say of ...
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... person of the house who did so . He had long been distinguished among the deaf and dumb , by the sign for spec- tacles made with one or both hands upon the eyes . After feeling his spectacles herself , and having the sign made for them ...
... person of the house who did so . He had long been distinguished among the deaf and dumb , by the sign for spec- tacles made with one or both hands upon the eyes . After feeling his spectacles herself , and having the sign made for them ...
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... persons , and never fails to get every article . Her manner is , to examine each article by feeling , but to decide upon it by the sense of smell ; and in regard to her own things she never errs . As it respects those of others , her ...
... persons , and never fails to get every article . Her manner is , to examine each article by feeling , but to decide upon it by the sense of smell ; and in regard to her own things she never errs . As it respects those of others , her ...
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... persons in a day , for weeks together . Almost all desire to see Julia , and in gratifying this desire , she is often dis- turbed in her pursuits , her plans for the day are broken up , and her pa- tience is severely tried . Under these ...
... persons in a day , for weeks together . Almost all desire to see Julia , and in gratifying this desire , she is often dis- turbed in her pursuits , her plans for the day are broken up , and her pa- tience is severely tried . Under these ...
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... person slenderly provided for , and to such an one five or ten pounds would be a treasure . " A woman was once seen weeping at the grave of a worthy female . No one present appeared more deeply af- fected . Have you lost a friend in the ...
... person slenderly provided for , and to such an one five or ten pounds would be a treasure . " A woman was once seen weeping at the grave of a worthy female . No one present appeared more deeply af- fected . Have you lost a friend in the ...
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