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Page 79
... considerable attention . Many persons may be in- duced to imagine , that the means of making observations are not in so perfect a state as has been supposed . The following examination of some important points relative to this subject ...
... considerable attention . Many persons may be in- duced to imagine , that the means of making observations are not in so perfect a state as has been supposed . The following examination of some important points relative to this subject ...
Page 101
... considerable talent , though by no means of the loftiest order . The lines beginning Sweet as that hour when light descends , ' are of a very simple and touching kind . They are taken from our Saviour's words , " Neither do I condemn ...
... considerable talent , though by no means of the loftiest order . The lines beginning Sweet as that hour when light descends , ' are of a very simple and touching kind . They are taken from our Saviour's words , " Neither do I condemn ...
Page 105
... considerable length , and made to assume the shape of a hook or spade , is used for this purpose . Thus , when the Solen is preparing to form a dwelling in the sand , this singular appendage takes the form of a shovel , sharp on one ...
... considerable length , and made to assume the shape of a hook or spade , is used for this purpose . Thus , when the Solen is preparing to form a dwelling in the sand , this singular appendage takes the form of a shovel , sharp on one ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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