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... possess a very considerable share of merit , and to be strong instances of the genius of the people . The colours with which they are executed re- tain their original freshness ; at least if they have faded they must have been such in ...
... possess a very considerable share of merit , and to be strong instances of the genius of the people . The colours with which they are executed re- tain their original freshness ; at least if they have faded they must have been such in ...
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... possess , or such as an individual in the situation of the person to whom the particular writing relates , is to be taken to possess ; or such writings as impute to an individual the commission of some vicious or unworthy act , fall ...
... possess , or such as an individual in the situation of the person to whom the particular writing relates , is to be taken to possess ; or such writings as impute to an individual the commission of some vicious or unworthy act , fall ...
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... possesses such an influence over the literature of his country will , it appears to me , assist us the better to understand that literature . Goethe possesses superior talents for conversation ; and what- ever we may say , superior ...
... possesses such an influence over the literature of his country will , it appears to me , assist us the better to understand that literature . Goethe possesses superior talents for conversation ; and what- ever we may say , superior ...
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Lichtensteins Travels in Africa | 22 |
Bradys Clavis Calendaria | 32 |
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