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Page 143
... manner , and of the explanation by which it is accompanied , it is not possible for us to render the principle of this machine intelligible . Such , indeed , must be the case with those intricate pieces of mechanism , which have given ...
... manner , and of the explanation by which it is accompanied , it is not possible for us to render the principle of this machine intelligible . Such , indeed , must be the case with those intricate pieces of mechanism , which have given ...
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... manner , and have not met during the greater portion of their lives , are brought together at last , and amuse them- selves by mutual narratives . The events of their own youth , and the fruits of their experience in ample converse with ...
... manner , and have not met during the greater portion of their lives , are brought together at last , and amuse them- selves by mutual narratives . The events of their own youth , and the fruits of their experience in ample converse with ...
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... manner . The Venetian , the Flemish , and the Roman schools are only classifications of different manners of painting , so denominated from prevalent and local peculi- arities ; and thus the Irish school of eloquence has derived its ...
... manner . The Venetian , the Flemish , and the Roman schools are only classifications of different manners of painting , so denominated from prevalent and local peculi- arities ; and thus the Irish school of eloquence has derived its ...
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