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nishing objects , that one is riveted to the spot , unable to decide whither to direct
the step or fix the attention . These ruins extend from each bank of the Nile to the
sides of the inclosing mountains : the objects which most powerfully attract the ...
nishing objects , that one is riveted to the spot , unable to decide whither to direct
the step or fix the attention . These ruins extend from each bank of the Nile to the
sides of the inclosing mountains : the objects which most powerfully attract the ...
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... enabled him thus effectually to direct his efforts to the best and noblest objects .
The contemplation of such a character is exceedingly interesting in a double
point of view ; first , in the proof it exhibits that the heart may be kept upright
towards ...
... enabled him thus effectually to direct his efforts to the best and noblest objects .
The contemplation of such a character is exceedingly interesting in a double
point of view ; first , in the proof it exhibits that the heart may be kept upright
towards ...
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This system , Lord Selkirk observes , is admirably calculated to infuse activity into
every department ; and to direct that activity , in the most effectual manner , and
with complete unity of purpose , towards the common interest ; but is by no ...
This system , Lord Selkirk observes , is admirably calculated to infuse activity into
every department ; and to direct that activity , in the most effectual manner , and
with complete unity of purpose , towards the common interest ; but is by no ...
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clearest evidence that Mac Donnel began the fray in the most unprovoked avd
unprincipled manner , that he was engaged in an act of direct robbery , and that
he was threatening the lives of Mowat and his fellow - servants at the time he was
...
clearest evidence that Mac Donnel began the fray in the most unprovoked avd
unprincipled manner , that he was engaged in an act of direct robbery , and that
he was threatening the lives of Mowat and his fellow - servants at the time he was
...
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... sentiments hold with incidents of his life so recently before the public . The
works before us contain so many direct allusions to the author ' s personal
feelings and private history , that it becomes impossible for us to divide Lord
Byron from ...
... sentiments hold with incidents of his life so recently before the public . The
works before us contain so many direct allusions to the author ' s personal
feelings and private history , that it becomes impossible for us to divide Lord
Byron from ...
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