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... instances , communi- cate to the traveller , who has already seen the objects , new information ; and will assist in giving to his recollections a more orderly arrangement than his own opportunities of observing may have permitted him ...
... instances , communi- cate to the traveller , who has already seen the objects , new information ; and will assist in giving to his recollections a more orderly arrangement than his own opportunities of observing may have permitted him ...
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... instances , as if they had been formed in studied contrast to each other , and in others with the united pleasing differences and re- semblances of a sisterly rivalship . This concentration of interest gives to the country a decided ...
... instances , as if they had been formed in studied contrast to each other , and in others with the united pleasing differences and re- semblances of a sisterly rivalship . This concentration of interest gives to the country a decided ...
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... instance of the colouring produced by snow , which may not be uninteresting to painters . It is extracted from the memorandum - book of a friend ; and for its accuracy I can speak , having been an eye - witness of the appear- ance . " I ...
... instance of the colouring produced by snow , which may not be uninteresting to painters . It is extracted from the memorandum - book of a friend ; and for its accuracy I can speak , having been an eye - witness of the appear- ance . " I ...
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... instance ) , the houses are not sprinkled over the middle of the vales , but confined to their sides , being placed merely so far up the mountain as to be protected from the floods . But where these rocks and hills have been scattered ...
... instance ) , the houses are not sprinkled over the middle of the vales , but confined to their sides , being placed merely so far up the mountain as to be protected from the floods . But where these rocks and hills have been scattered ...
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... instance , and in most of the Scotch lakes . No doubt it sounds magnificent and flatters the imagination , to hear at a distance of expanses of water so many leagues in length and miles in width ; and such ample room may be delightful ...
... instance , and in most of the Scotch lakes . No doubt it sounds magnificent and flatters the imagination , to hear at a distance of expanses of water so many leagues in length and miles in width ; and such ample room may be delightful ...
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