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... expression of countenance which our artist has so happily por- trayed . GEOLOGY FOR YOUNG STUDENTS . CHAPTER II . - ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF GEOLOGY . CLOSE to Paris there is a hill , called Montmartre , composed of gypsum , or sulphate ...
... expression of countenance which our artist has so happily por- trayed . GEOLOGY FOR YOUNG STUDENTS . CHAPTER II . - ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF GEOLOGY . CLOSE to Paris there is a hill , called Montmartre , composed of gypsum , or sulphate ...
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... expression of good humour , or being pleased , we should have reason to value ourselves more upon it ; but it is ... expressions - some appearing sunk in cold apathy , while in the countenances of others might be read the workings of ...
... expression of good humour , or being pleased , we should have reason to value ourselves more upon it ; but it is ... expressions - some appearing sunk in cold apathy , while in the countenances of others might be read the workings of ...
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... expression was the language of despair . She read the following words : - " Pause , and reflect , imprudent woman ... expressions once more revived the droop- ing Theresa ; she was too weak to reply in words ; but she heard him ; her ...
... expression was the language of despair . She read the following words : - " Pause , and reflect , imprudent woman ... expressions once more revived the droop- ing Theresa ; she was too weak to reply in words ; but she heard him ; her ...
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... expression of his look , rendered the scene truly terrible for Theresa . She dared not approach him , and for the first time was in- capable of sharing his emotion . " Theresa ! " said he at length , with a sombre voice , we must part ...
... expression of his look , rendered the scene truly terrible for Theresa . She dared not approach him , and for the first time was in- capable of sharing his emotion . " Theresa ! " said he at length , with a sombre voice , we must part ...
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... expression of the countenance unspeakably beautiful . Two other Madonnas by Vandyke and Da Vinci are pointed out , but the traveller after seeing Dolce's , cannot stop to admire them , returning again and again to gaze upon this sweet ...
... expression of the countenance unspeakably beautiful . Two other Madonnas by Vandyke and Da Vinci are pointed out , but the traveller after seeing Dolce's , cannot stop to admire them , returning again and again to gaze upon this sweet ...
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