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Page 369
... object ; and to feel a kind of repugnance at the admission of a second attachment . We do not mean to deny the justice of the author's arguments against a belief in the unextinguishable nature of a first flame ; they may be occasionally ...
... object ; and to feel a kind of repugnance at the admission of a second attachment . We do not mean to deny the justice of the author's arguments against a belief in the unextinguishable nature of a first flame ; they may be occasionally ...
Page 414
... object to the adjacent country , varied perpetually both in its form and attendant features . The noble ruin of Berry Pomeroy Castle , an old seat of the Duke of Somerset , occupies an eminence on the cast , at some distance from the ...
... object to the adjacent country , varied perpetually both in its form and attendant features . The noble ruin of Berry Pomeroy Castle , an old seat of the Duke of Somerset , occupies an eminence on the cast , at some distance from the ...
Page 543
... object of which was to set fire to villages ; and he became so much the object of terror , as to be called the old man of the mountain . Muller was at this time chief in command ; and he appears to have been that upright and resolute ...
... object of which was to set fire to villages ; and he became so much the object of terror , as to be called the old man of the mountain . Muller was at this time chief in command ; and he appears to have been that upright and resolute ...
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