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... side , mitigated in all the rancour and ferociousness of hostility . This war was like a great tournament , where the combatants fought indeed à outrance , but with all the courtesy and fair play of such an enter- tainment , and almost ...
... side , mitigated in all the rancour and ferociousness of hostility . This war was like a great tournament , where the combatants fought indeed à outrance , but with all the courtesy and fair play of such an enter- tainment , and almost ...
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... side towards the sea . Proceeding from this place to the eastward , Dr. C. found occasionally some fragments of sculpture and archi- tecture , but was frequently reminded of the contrast between this neglected region and the more ...
... side towards the sea . Proceeding from this place to the eastward , Dr. C. found occasionally some fragments of sculpture and archi- tecture , but was frequently reminded of the contrast between this neglected region and the more ...
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... side ; And though the rocky - crested summits frown , These rocks , by custom , turn to beds of down . " Mr. Curwen , notwithstanding , acknowleges that the uni- form hilarity and vivacity of the peasantry , in defiance of their ...
... side ; And though the rocky - crested summits frown , These rocks , by custom , turn to beds of down . " Mr. Curwen , notwithstanding , acknowleges that the uni- form hilarity and vivacity of the peasantry , in defiance of their ...
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OF | 1 |
Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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