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... afford satisfaction to those who find pleasure in somewhat more than mere superficial knowledge . ، This , I trust , will more fully appear in the descriptions , and his- torical and traditional matter respecting many parts of the ...
... afford satisfaction to those who find pleasure in somewhat more than mere superficial knowledge . ، This , I trust , will more fully appear in the descriptions , and his- torical and traditional matter respecting many parts of the ...
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... afford the experimentum crucis with respect to the poetry which pleases both nations : since it is a performance purely and characteristically German , and cannot possibly be ad- mired by those who have not a true German taste . It is ...
... afford the experimentum crucis with respect to the poetry which pleases both nations : since it is a performance purely and characteristically German , and cannot possibly be ad- mired by those who have not a true German taste . It is ...
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tunities , which the chapters on courage and perseverance afford him , to conclude that the first consul is pre - eminently endowed with the elevations which indicate the existence of those fa- culties in an extraordinary degree . Four ...
tunities , which the chapters on courage and perseverance afford him , to conclude that the first consul is pre - eminently endowed with the elevations which indicate the existence of those fa- culties in an extraordinary degree . Four ...
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