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Page 34
... taken often require to be corrected at a more leisure time : but by being taken on the spot , there is a freshness and vivacity of delineation about them which constitute no mean portion of their charm . We observe a deviation from this ...
... taken often require to be corrected at a more leisure time : but by being taken on the spot , there is a freshness and vivacity of delineation about them which constitute no mean portion of their charm . We observe a deviation from this ...
Page 43
... taken from a tree when its leaves are mature and one leaf be kept constantly wet , that leaf will absorb moisture and supply another leaf below it upon the branch , even though all communication between them , through the bark , be ...
... taken from a tree when its leaves are mature and one leaf be kept constantly wet , that leaf will absorb moisture and supply another leaf below it upon the branch , even though all communication between them , through the bark , be ...
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... taken an active interest in the negotiation , to convey that treaty , together with certain letters , by land to India . Mr. Buckingham was also entrusted with certain verbal ex- planations and assurances , which were deemed of some im ...
... taken an active interest in the negotiation , to convey that treaty , together with certain letters , by land to India . Mr. Buckingham was also entrusted with certain verbal ex- planations and assurances , which were deemed of some im ...
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