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Page 60
... considered a luxury to eat certain kinds of animal food , under a high degree of decom- position , or very near approach thereto , but it has never been considered unwholesome ; -on the contrary , this de- scription of food is more ...
... considered a luxury to eat certain kinds of animal food , under a high degree of decom- position , or very near approach thereto , but it has never been considered unwholesome ; -on the contrary , this de- scription of food is more ...
Page 87
... considered as the several acts of a Gothic drama representing the Nativity . Perhaps the most extraordinary scene , and that which involves the boldest personifications , occurs in the fourth act ; which we will quote in order to give ...
... considered as the several acts of a Gothic drama representing the Nativity . Perhaps the most extraordinary scene , and that which involves the boldest personifications , occurs in the fourth act ; which we will quote in order to give ...
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... considered as the crying sin throughout the Union ; and a traveller is better qualified to judge of the pre- valence of a specific vice which , if it exists in any extent , must be exhibited in open day , than to divide the intellectual ...
... considered as the crying sin throughout the Union ; and a traveller is better qualified to judge of the pre- valence of a specific vice which , if it exists in any extent , must be exhibited in open day , than to divide the intellectual ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
Greens Essay on Criminal Laws | 23 |
Stewarts History of Philosophy trans | 73 |
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