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The grace and ease of polished society , with the established modes of behaviour to every different class of people ; the detail of domestic economy , to which they must be gradually introduced ; the duties , the proprieties of ...
The grace and ease of polished society , with the established modes of behaviour to every different class of people ; the detail of domestic economy , to which they must be gradually introduced ; the duties , the proprieties of ...
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There was nothing of effort or false grace about it . It was a model of symmetry , and yet a Bourbon in every lineament . Is the author's facility in surrendering the pre - eminence of Canova the effect of national spleen against that ...
There was nothing of effort or false grace about it . It was a model of symmetry , and yet a Bourbon in every lineament . Is the author's facility in surrendering the pre - eminence of Canova the effect of national spleen against that ...
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That it threw grace over the ruggedness of barbarism , tempered the ferocity of rude man , and dignified the loveliness of woman ; that it seconded the exhortations of religion , and insisted on the charities of life , the sternest ...
That it threw grace over the ruggedness of barbarism , tempered the ferocity of rude man , and dignified the loveliness of woman ; that it seconded the exhortations of religion , and insisted on the charities of life , the sternest ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits | 1 |
Lavlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 38 |
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