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... manners , customs , and mode of life of the in- habitants of Monte Video ; of their houses , furniture , & c .: but ... manner in which it is taken is not perfectly consonant with European ideas of delicacy . Instead of drinking it as ...
... manners , customs , and mode of life of the in- habitants of Monte Video ; of their houses , furniture , & c .: but ... manner in which it is taken is not perfectly consonant with European ideas of delicacy . Instead of drinking it as ...
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... manner in which many of the subjects are treated in the text , but still more by the custom of printing the notes at the bottom of the page ; a custom which , at least , must be allowed to diminish the effect of verse , and to consult ...
... manner in which many of the subjects are treated in the text , but still more by the custom of printing the notes at the bottom of the page ; a custom which , at least , must be allowed to diminish the effect of verse , and to consult ...
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... manner , becomes the immediate cause of the composing im- pulse . Now we have seen that the stellary emission is itself immediately produced by the dissolving impulse applied to the stars . The com- posing impulse is then , as we have ...
... manner , becomes the immediate cause of the composing im- pulse . Now we have seen that the stellary emission is itself immediately produced by the dissolving impulse applied to the stars . The com- posing impulse is then , as we have ...
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