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Page 271
We seldom retired before mid- night ; and these intellectual evenings never closed without afford- ing me matter of congratulation at the information and pleasure afforded me , and regret at the impossibility of their being more ...
We seldom retired before mid- night ; and these intellectual evenings never closed without afford- ing me matter of congratulation at the information and pleasure afforded me , and regret at the impossibility of their being more ...
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She herself is , or affects to be , very devotional ; but her religion seems to be almost wholly a matter of imagination , the beau ideal impressed upon us at our birth , along with a taste for beauty , for music , & c .
She herself is , or affects to be , very devotional ; but her religion seems to be almost wholly a matter of imagination , the beau ideal impressed upon us at our birth , along with a taste for beauty , for music , & c .
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A BREAK is with them a dash , or line ( - ) , and denotes that the sentence is interrupted or broken , by the intro- duction of extraneous or unexpected matter . A Drum has its parchment head BRACED , or UNBRACED , by means of drawing ...
A BREAK is with them a dash , or line ( - ) , and denotes that the sentence is interrupted or broken , by the intro- duction of extraneous or unexpected matter . A Drum has its parchment head BRACED , or UNBRACED , by means of drawing ...
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