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Page 116
... body are crampt and methodised like those of his mind ; and are in reality as unlike those of a man , as the ... bodies follow the immediate impulse of their minds without any limitation or restraint ; so that a general harmony of ...
... body are crampt and methodised like those of his mind ; and are in reality as unlike those of a man , as the ... bodies follow the immediate impulse of their minds without any limitation or restraint ; so that a general harmony of ...
Page 117
... body , must have every component part finished by a hand acting under the influence and direction of the mind , which conceived the whole . To represent , too , the external surface of a human body in action , with force and precision ...
... body , must have every component part finished by a hand acting under the influence and direction of the mind , which conceived the whole . To represent , too , the external surface of a human body in action , with force and precision ...
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... body of another division of the enemy , which was endeavouring to penetrate in that quarter . Besides these attacks , the light troops were engaged throughout the day of the 27th . The loss of the combined army was - British , 5 ...
... body of another division of the enemy , which was endeavouring to penetrate in that quarter . Besides these attacks , the light troops were engaged throughout the day of the 27th . The loss of the combined army was - British , 5 ...
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Sermons Collective See Jervis Bidlake | 2 |
TABLE | 8 |
Moores George Tales of the Passions | 14 |
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