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... hands ; these , however , have all perished in the lapse of centuries ; and a few scattered notices , gathered from the allusions of their poets and philosophers , are all that we have in their room . Among the moderns , on the other hand ...
... hands ; these , however , have all perished in the lapse of centuries ; and a few scattered notices , gathered from the allusions of their poets and philosophers , are all that we have in their room . Among the moderns , on the other hand ...
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... hand of nature a climate full of contrasts a sky sometimes of the pur- est azure , sometimes surcharged with the most dark and the most tempestu- clouds - destructive winds - the extremities of heat and cold - delight- ful vallies ...
... hand of nature a climate full of contrasts a sky sometimes of the pur- est azure , sometimes surcharged with the most dark and the most tempestu- clouds - destructive winds - the extremities of heat and cold - delight- ful vallies ...
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... hand , who see every day , without restraint , heads and hands of the most exquisite ele- gance , well worthy of the finest days of Miletus or of Sparta , produce nei- ther heads nor hands which can bear the most remote comparison with ...
... hand , who see every day , without restraint , heads and hands of the most exquisite ele- gance , well worthy of the finest days of Miletus or of Sparta , produce nei- ther heads nor hands which can bear the most remote comparison with ...
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... hand , all the fine arts harmonize well with the monarchical form of government . The throne cannot be too much adorned . The power of the prince is increased by the splendour of the arts with which he is surrounded . What have they not ...
... hand , all the fine arts harmonize well with the monarchical form of government . The throne cannot be too much adorned . The power of the prince is increased by the splendour of the arts with which he is surrounded . What have they not ...
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... hand , he says , in return . " " The bit fish is naething , man , " said Peter , sleeking down the hair on his brow ; " I wish he had been better for your sake but gin ye had seen the sport that we had wi ' him at Pool - Midnight , ye ...
... hand , he says , in return . " " The bit fish is naething , man , " said Peter , sleeking down the hair on his brow ; " I wish he had been better for your sake but gin ye had seen the sport that we had wi ' him at Pool - Midnight , ye ...
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