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" negative . The author seems himself to be aware of the difficulty : for he says that the anguish which is felt in ... seem possible to class under any one specific denomination , the irregular and multifarious symptoms which were ...
" negative . The author seems himself to be aware of the difficulty : for he says that the anguish which is felt in ... seem possible to class under any one specific denomination , the irregular and multifarious symptoms which were ...
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... seems right , in order the more readily to pave the way for its admission , to begin by instructing them in the arts of civilized life ; for without some degree of civilization , there can be no respect for the common decencies of and a ...
... seems right , in order the more readily to pave the way for its admission , to begin by instructing them in the arts of civilized life ; for without some degree of civilization , there can be no respect for the common decencies of and a ...
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... seems to steer himself , and at such times they all agree that he seems twice as large as he does at others . ' Mr. P. next gives ample descriptions of Bombay , and of the various harbours along the Malabar coast . He returned to Europe ...
... seems to steer himself , and at such times they all agree that he seems twice as large as he does at others . ' Mr. P. next gives ample descriptions of Bombay , and of the various harbours along the Malabar coast . He returned to Europe ...
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Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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