Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen15Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1829 |
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... possessed for several rs , a very large share of public patronage . The conductors of this work generally ab- n from every thing that has a political ten- cy ; but , on the few occasions , when this inence has been departed from , we ...
... possessed for several rs , a very large share of public patronage . The conductors of this work generally ab- n from every thing that has a political ten- cy ; but , on the few occasions , when this inence has been departed from , we ...
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... possessed of sufficient power to lead in forth , in despite of the resistance of a eat monarch , enjoyed only a very limited au- ority . Every tribe had its representative , thout whose aid , armed as he was with mira- s , he could not ...
... possessed of sufficient power to lead in forth , in despite of the resistance of a eat monarch , enjoyed only a very limited au- ority . Every tribe had its representative , thout whose aid , armed as he was with mira- s , he could not ...
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... possessed its long avenue of trees , its turrets , with their coni- cal slated roofs , and a range of narrow low building in front , with small loophole windows , through the centre of which avant - corps was pierced the low dark arch ...
... possessed its long avenue of trees , its turrets , with their coni- cal slated roofs , and a range of narrow low building in front , with small loophole windows , through the centre of which avant - corps was pierced the low dark arch ...
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