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... addressed them in an eloquent discourse . After he had concluded his discourse , they retired to their graves , but ... address them , and is VOL . IV . 3 questioned in return , respecting the present state of the 1826. ] 17 REVIEWS .
... addressed them in an eloquent discourse . After he had concluded his discourse , they retired to their graves , but ... address them , and is VOL . IV . 3 questioned in return , respecting the present state of the 1826. ] 17 REVIEWS .
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... address delivered by the author , containing an abstract of the history of modern Rome , and some remarks by Cicero on the unfading grandeur of the city . The form of dialogue which our author has selected for conveying information and ...
... address delivered by the author , containing an abstract of the history of modern Rome , and some remarks by Cicero on the unfading grandeur of the city . The form of dialogue which our author has selected for conveying information and ...
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... address , with it ancient military glory . The translation appears to us to be executed with spirit and fidelity , and to be on the whole a desirable accession to our literature . MISCELLANY . SNEEZING . " OVIDIUS NASO was the man 1826 ...
... address , with it ancient military glory . The translation appears to us to be executed with spirit and fidelity , and to be on the whole a desirable accession to our literature . MISCELLANY . SNEEZING . " OVIDIUS NASO was the man 1826 ...
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... addressed , of an apparent exercise of power , or of a picture of it , or of a delineation of it by the counte- nance , position of the muscles , and motion of the limbs . This is also true of all the terms which denote any of the ...
... addressed , of an apparent exercise of power , or of a picture of it , or of a delineation of it by the counte- nance , position of the muscles , and motion of the limbs . This is also true of all the terms which denote any of the ...
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... addressed by these epithets , and also that of the expression , " I am , " by noticing that the speaker always applies it to himself . But what does " naughty " mean , and also " displeased ; " she refers the first of these epithets to ...
... addressed by these epithets , and also that of the expression , " I am , " by noticing that the speaker always applies it to himself . But what does " naughty " mean , and also " displeased ; " she refers the first of these epithets to ...
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