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Frost , which in our moderate clime , and generally , binds with its adamantine fetters all nature in inaction , stopping the roaring of the torrents , and the gurgling of the brook ; — and snows that hide all the things upon the earth ...
Frost , which in our moderate clime , and generally , binds with its adamantine fetters all nature in inaction , stopping the roaring of the torrents , and the gurgling of the brook ; — and snows that hide all the things upon the earth ...
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... is the garden of Italy ; and the Tuscans are infinitely beyond the rest of the terra firma in civilization . In their nature , they partake much of the mildness and serenity of their own delicious climate : their manners are elegant ...
... is the garden of Italy ; and the Tuscans are infinitely beyond the rest of the terra firma in civilization . In their nature , they partake much of the mildness and serenity of their own delicious climate : their manners are elegant ...
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dissemble that difficulties and delusions beset his path , that he may be unconsciously biassed by the nature of the localities that are most familiar to his contemplation , and that , from a desire to expand and simplify his ...
dissemble that difficulties and delusions beset his path , that he may be unconsciously biassed by the nature of the localities that are most familiar to his contemplation , and that , from a desire to expand and simplify his ...
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Contents
Netherlands Account | 35 |
Griffiths Translation of Cuviers | 92 |
Historical Life of Joanna Queen of Landseers Sabæan Researches | 128 |
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