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Page 7
... attention to it , but by the remark that Latin com- position is made too much an object in our academical institu- tions , and that all composition in Latin verse particularly , ex- cept in hexameters and pentameters , is mere waste of ...
... attention to it , but by the remark that Latin com- position is made too much an object in our academical institu- tions , and that all composition in Latin verse particularly , ex- cept in hexameters and pentameters , is mere waste of ...
Page 261
... attention of the reader . The reverend author assigns a short section to the consideration of the Shetland Shelties , or Dwarf Poneys : but we believe that the cold to which these animals are exposed in winter is by no means so intense ...
... attention of the reader . The reverend author assigns a short section to the consideration of the Shetland Shelties , or Dwarf Poneys : but we believe that the cold to which these animals are exposed in winter is by no means so intense ...
Page 449
... attention of tourists , have been so frequently visited and so fully described , the traveller who is ambitious of novelty must direct his steps elsewhere . Greece has accordingly become of late years an object of great attraction ...
... attention of tourists , have been so frequently visited and so fully described , the traveller who is ambitious of novelty must direct his steps elsewhere . Greece has accordingly become of late years an object of great attraction ...
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