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... wish to have their " name on the four the brave and the noble of our land . These frequently grey stones " which prompted Ossian's heroes to high and consist of figures carved in stone , often as large as life , heroic deeds ; and it ...
... wish to have their " name on the four the brave and the noble of our land . These frequently grey stones " which prompted Ossian's heroes to high and consist of figures carved in stone , often as large as life , heroic deeds ; and it ...
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... wish for a more elegant exterior , nothing can be more magnificent , and at the same time more convenient , than its interior . " Before alluding to the interior embellishments of Blen- heim it will be proper to direct the attention to ...
... wish for a more elegant exterior , nothing can be more magnificent , and at the same time more convenient , than its interior . " Before alluding to the interior embellishments of Blen- heim it will be proper to direct the attention to ...
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... wish to increase the happiness of the poor , you must educate them ; if you wish to prevent them from making aggres- sions upon your persons and your property , you must edu- cate them ; if you wish to take them out of the hands of the ...
... wish to increase the happiness of the poor , you must educate them ; if you wish to prevent them from making aggres- sions upon your persons and your property , you must edu- cate them ; if you wish to take them out of the hands of the ...
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... wishes to have a practical demonstration of the amplifying power of porter should not fail to visit the establishment ... wish they'd all one neck ! ) From morn till night my peace invade , And hold me at their beck ; Where'er I fly to ...
... wishes to have a practical demonstration of the amplifying power of porter should not fail to visit the establishment ... wish they'd all one neck ! ) From morn till night my peace invade , And hold me at their beck ; Where'er I fly to ...
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... wish to aggrandise himself , or flatter the pride of a patron ; but to the inspiration of a young , beautiful , and noble - minded woman , that we owe one of the greatest efforts of human genius , and never did it enter into the ...
... wish to aggrandise himself , or flatter the pride of a patron ; but to the inspiration of a young , beautiful , and noble - minded woman , that we owe one of the greatest efforts of human genius , and never did it enter into the ...
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