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Page 358
... appears the hills , though steep , have generally a covering of soil ; while the mountains of Cumberland vie with the granite rocks of the Grampian Hills , in ruggedness of surface ; and with the calcareous mountains of North Wales , in ...
... appears the hills , though steep , have generally a covering of soil ; while the mountains of Cumberland vie with the granite rocks of the Grampian Hills , in ruggedness of surface ; and with the calcareous mountains of North Wales , in ...
Page 447
... appears to have been an attentive and accurate observer , it is to be lamented that he had not confined himself to an exhibition in prose of his observations on Spain and the Spaniards : which , judging from the sketches here given , we ...
... appears to have been an attentive and accurate observer , it is to be lamented that he had not confined himself to an exhibition in prose of his observations on Spain and the Spaniards : which , judging from the sketches here given , we ...
Page 470
... appears to have suffered no diminution during the life of Lord Bristol . We are therefore at a loss to conceive how the Countess could excuse herself for charging a dignified ecclesi astic with atheism , and could declare that one of ...
... appears to have suffered no diminution during the life of Lord Bristol . We are therefore at a loss to conceive how the Countess could excuse herself for charging a dignified ecclesi astic with atheism , and could declare that one of ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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