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... human race . Into whatever region of the earth we penetrate , we cannot go far without having our attention attracted by some monumental structure , intended to structures differ in size , form , and elegance of design . In honour and ...
... human race . Into whatever region of the earth we penetrate , we cannot go far without having our attention attracted by some monumental structure , intended to structures differ in size , form , and elegance of design . In honour and ...
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... humanity . While they utter to all the same silent and solemn lesson respecting the fragility of man , they at the ... human bones , coins , and fragments of ancient armour . In England many such mounds have been discovered . They are ...
... humanity . While they utter to all the same silent and solemn lesson respecting the fragility of man , they at the ... human bones , coins , and fragments of ancient armour . In England many such mounds have been discovered . They are ...
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... human mind . We would all love to be Many of our churches and chapels contain ancient and well spoken of , and held in blessed remembrance after our richly - sculptured monuments erected to commemorate death . It was the wish to have ...
... human mind . We would all love to be Many of our churches and chapels contain ancient and well spoken of , and held in blessed remembrance after our richly - sculptured monuments erected to commemorate death . It was the wish to have ...
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... human passions that this great being was not deprived of any portion of his human sympathies by the elevation to which he was raised , but preserved , amidst all his stern functions , feelings are intense , profound , acute almost to ...
... human passions that this great being was not deprived of any portion of his human sympathies by the elevation to which he was raised , but preserved , amidst all his stern functions , feelings are intense , profound , acute almost to ...
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... HUMAN FOOT . - There is nothing more beautiful than the structure of the human foot , nor perhaps any demonstration which would lead a well - educated person to desire more of anatomy than that of the foot . The foot has in its ...
... HUMAN FOOT . - There is nothing more beautiful than the structure of the human foot , nor perhaps any demonstration which would lead a well - educated person to desire more of anatomy than that of the foot . The foot has in its ...
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