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... possessed of ample poetic genius for such a work , yet it is possible for a poet to be too highly gifted in the general ... possession of them will atone for the absence of many loftier qualities . - Although this fact is more manifestly ...
... possessed of ample poetic genius for such a work , yet it is possible for a poet to be too highly gifted in the general ... possession of them will atone for the absence of many loftier qualities . - Although this fact is more manifestly ...
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... possessed of locomotion , I could not ascertain . From one of the larger specimens I observed some fine collateral fibres . They possessed the property of decomposing light ; and , in some cases , showed all the colours of the spectrum ...
... possessed of locomotion , I could not ascertain . From one of the larger specimens I observed some fine collateral fibres . They possessed the property of decomposing light ; and , in some cases , showed all the colours of the spectrum ...
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... possessions , indicative of some views with respect to them being enter- tained by the cabinet of the Tuileries . Much light is thrown on the revolutionary parties in South America ; state - papers of the insurgent authorities are ...
... possessions , indicative of some views with respect to them being enter- tained by the cabinet of the Tuileries . Much light is thrown on the revolutionary parties in South America ; state - papers of the insurgent authorities are ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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