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... admirable article on Russian Discoveries ; a description of the Oasis of Siwah ; the best dwell on the uses of a knowledge of geogra- now burning ; and Baron Minutoli's Travels It would be a mere waste of time for us to account we have ...
... admirable article on Russian Discoveries ; a description of the Oasis of Siwah ; the best dwell on the uses of a knowledge of geogra- now burning ; and Baron Minutoli's Travels It would be a mere waste of time for us to account we have ...
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... admiration , she yet retains a depreciating diffidence of manners - an unpresuming solicitude to please , which proves how strong the original bias of her nature must have been to all the most gentle and retiring virtues we admire in ...
... admiration , she yet retains a depreciating diffidence of manners - an unpresuming solicitude to please , which proves how strong the original bias of her nature must have been to all the most gentle and retiring virtues we admire in ...
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... admirable articles on the subject in Blackwood , her volumes give a better picture of Lisbon than any work we have seen . Mungo Parke , when relating some extra- ordinary occurrences in his travels , was asked why he did not insert them ...
... admirable articles on the subject in Blackwood , her volumes give a better picture of Lisbon than any work we have seen . Mungo Parke , when relating some extra- ordinary occurrences in his travels , was asked why he did not insert them ...
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... admirable either may be , he can be appreciated only by his immediate contemporaries ; to posterity he will be known hardly by name . In painting for the stage , there is little to stimulate the artist , beyond pecuniary emolument and a ...
... admirable either may be , he can be appreciated only by his immediate contemporaries ; to posterity he will be known hardly by name . In painting for the stage , there is little to stimulate the artist , beyond pecuniary emolument and a ...
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... admiration . The execution light , and the black horror of contrasting of the head is exceedingly bold , and of very darkness , to the terrors of that hour when considerable relief . In short , this medal is a man is armed against his ...
... admiration . The execution light , and the black horror of contrasting of the head is exceedingly bold , and of very darkness , to the terrors of that hour when considerable relief . In short , this medal is a man is armed against his ...
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