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Page 102
... attempt of ote in whose nature the chord of poesy has been attuned so tremulously alive , that it involuntarily vibrates at the slightest touch of poetic harmony , the humble attempt of one who wishes to share with liberality the ...
... attempt of ote in whose nature the chord of poesy has been attuned so tremulously alive , that it involuntarily vibrates at the slightest touch of poetic harmony , the humble attempt of one who wishes to share with liberality the ...
Page 184
... Attempt to establish Physiognomy upon scientific Principles . Originally delivered in a Series of Lectures . By John ... Attempt to establish Physiognomy . Cross's Attempt to establish Physiog- Blaquiere's Translation of Pananti's nomy ...
... Attempt to establish Physiognomy upon scientific Principles . Originally delivered in a Series of Lectures . By John ... Attempt to establish Physiognomy . Cross's Attempt to establish Physiog- Blaquiere's Translation of Pananti's nomy ...
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... attempts a parallel between the agriculture of England and that of Italy ; not from an impression that Italy ... attempt a competition . The Italians have relinquished their manufactures of silk and their fine wools . They have ...
... attempts a parallel between the agriculture of England and that of Italy ; not from an impression that Italy ... attempt a competition . The Italians have relinquished their manufactures of silk and their fine wools . They have ...
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Fall of the Leaf | 14 |
Flamanville Madame de Eugenia | 25 |
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