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Page 44
... Nature ! Nature ! where'er we court thee , how sublime , how expanding , how immeasurably grand , how microscopically beautiful ! All the most ardent human imaginations combined cannot conceive or fashion the least of the beauties which ...
... Nature ! Nature ! where'er we court thee , how sublime , how expanding , how immeasurably grand , how microscopically beautiful ! All the most ardent human imaginations combined cannot conceive or fashion the least of the beauties which ...
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... nature . Many anecdotes are introduced of her high and dignified spirit , particularly with regard to the conduct of Lord William Bentinck ; or , more properly speaking , of those under whose instructions he was acting , which excite ...
... nature . Many anecdotes are introduced of her high and dignified spirit , particularly with regard to the conduct of Lord William Bentinck ; or , more properly speaking , of those under whose instructions he was acting , which excite ...
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... nature , which now presents itself to our notice , is a new , revised , and im- proved edition of Robertson's Dictionary of Latin Phrases . Our learned readers are of course well acquainted with the Lexicon Ciceronianum of Nizolius ...
... nature , which now presents itself to our notice , is a new , revised , and im- proved edition of Robertson's Dictionary of Latin Phrases . Our learned readers are of course well acquainted with the Lexicon Ciceronianum of Nizolius ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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