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... reason to do , of a want of majestic trees , he may be abundantly recompensed for his loss in the far - spreading woods which surround that mansion . Visitants , for the most part , see 20 A GUIDE THROUGH the lake district IX.
... reason to do , of a want of majestic trees , he may be abundantly recompensed for his loss in the far - spreading woods which surround that mansion . Visitants , for the most part , see 20 A GUIDE THROUGH the lake district IX.
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... reason of this is , that the heavens are not only brought down into the bosom of the earth , but that the earth is mainly looked at , and thought of , through the medium of a purer element . The happiest time is when the equinoxial ...
... reason of this is , that the heavens are not only brought down into the bosom of the earth , but that the earth is mainly looked at , and thought of , through the medium of a purer element . The happiest time is when the equinoxial ...
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... . There is no good reason why such memorials should not be frequent ; these short and simple annals would in future ages become precious . - W . W. We have thus far confined our observations , on this IX 61 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
... . There is no good reason why such memorials should not be frequent ; these short and simple annals would in future ages become precious . - W . W. We have thus far confined our observations , on this IX 61 IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.
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... reasons for this rule , though they have been little adverted to , are evident . Mountainous countries , more frequently and forcibly than others , remind us of the power of the elements , as manifested in winds , snows , and torrents ...
... reasons for this rule , though they have been little adverted to , are evident . Mountainous countries , more frequently and forcibly than others , remind us of the power of the elements , as manifested in winds , snows , and torrents ...
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... reasons . The mere aspect of cleanliness and neatness thus given , not only to an individual house , but , where the practice is general , to the whole face of the country , produces moral associations so powerful , that , in many minds ...
... reasons . The mere aspect of cleanliness and neatness thus given , not only to an individual house , but , where the practice is general , to the whole face of the country , produces moral associations so powerful , that , in many minds ...
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