Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen15Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1829 |
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... objects which led them , and the combinations produced in the mind of each , were very , very different . Durand did not look upon the Rhone merely as an object of picturesque beauty ; he loved it as a moun- taineer loves his mountains ...
... objects which led them , and the combinations produced in the mind of each , were very , very different . Durand did not look upon the Rhone merely as an object of picturesque beauty ; he loved it as a moun- taineer loves his mountains ...
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... object was to convert them into gold and silver . That our object was no- thing more than the gratification of a rational curiosity , was a notion so strange and foreign to their own habits and ideas , that no reasoning could convince ...
... object was to convert them into gold and silver . That our object was no- thing more than the gratification of a rational curiosity , was a notion so strange and foreign to their own habits and ideas , that no reasoning could convince ...
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... object were to make the dis- tress of the working classes ten times more se- vere . At the commencement of the war , it had been found necessary to substitute a more abundant and cheaper currency for that of gold ; and to the facilities ...
... object were to make the dis- tress of the working classes ten times more se- vere . At the commencement of the war , it had been found necessary to substitute a more abundant and cheaper currency for that of gold ; and to the facilities ...
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