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Page 101
... object that it contains nothing peculiarly ani- mated or interesting in the subject , he ought to be silenced by the declaration of the author , that his endeavours have been exerted to describe in flowing and harmonious language ...
... object that it contains nothing peculiarly ani- mated or interesting in the subject , he ought to be silenced by the declaration of the author , that his endeavours have been exerted to describe in flowing and harmonious language ...
Page 224
... object of display . Art . 36. The Grace of God to Britain in this Day of Christian Light and Privilege : and our Obligation not to receive this Grace in vain delivered at the Female Orphan Asylum , Decem- ber 13 . 1818 , preparatory to ...
... object of display . Art . 36. The Grace of God to Britain in this Day of Christian Light and Privilege : and our Obligation not to receive this Grace in vain delivered at the Female Orphan Asylum , Decem- ber 13 . 1818 , preparatory to ...
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... object , the independence of the Low Countries . His remarks on the northern states seem also intitled to a favourable notice . - ' Sweden may look forwards with confidence to days of tran- quillity and happiness . Relieved from those ...
... object , the independence of the Low Countries . His remarks on the northern states seem also intitled to a favourable notice . - ' Sweden may look forwards with confidence to days of tran- quillity and happiness . Relieved from those ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
ABEILLARD and Heloise familiar | 16 |
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