Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... beautiful hill , which is tribu- cary to the Ladrones ; the inhabitants saluted hem with gongs as they passed . The fleet was now divided into two squadrons , ( the red and the black , ) and sailed up different branch- es of the river ...
... beautiful hill , which is tribu- cary to the Ladrones ; the inhabitants saluted hem with gongs as they passed . The fleet was now divided into two squadrons , ( the red and the black , ) and sailed up different branch- es of the river ...
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... beautiful by that feeling of love . Love , if ye can , the sublime object which shivers and grinds to dust your earthly powers , and then you overspread Sublimity with Beauty - like a merciful smile breaking suddenly from the face of ...
... beautiful by that feeling of love . Love , if ye can , the sublime object which shivers and grinds to dust your earthly powers , and then you overspread Sublimity with Beauty - like a merciful smile breaking suddenly from the face of ...
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... beautiful links in the great chain of creation , by which we suppose spi- ritual , and we know corporeal beings are con- nected ; forming a regular and insensible gra- dation of existences , from the ministering an- gels below God's ...
... beautiful links in the great chain of creation , by which we suppose spi- ritual , and we know corporeal beings are con- nected ; forming a regular and insensible gra- dation of existences , from the ministering an- gels below God's ...
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