The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... side of Lake Ilmen.- The Valday Hills , which bound the valley of Novgorod on the south , though possibly not exceeding eight or nine hundred feet of elevation , form the partition of the waters which flow into the great northern and ...
... side of Lake Ilmen.- The Valday Hills , which bound the valley of Novgorod on the south , though possibly not exceeding eight or nine hundred feet of elevation , form the partition of the waters which flow into the great northern and ...
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... side is a large piece of water , or lake , which may be regarded as a pleasing appendage ; and but for a few houses which are placed between it and the church , would be a beautiful and unique accompaniment . In plate vi . the Cathedral ...
... side is a large piece of water , or lake , which may be regarded as a pleasing appendage ; and but for a few houses which are placed between it and the church , would be a beautiful and unique accompaniment . In plate vi . the Cathedral ...
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... side to side ; and a degree of animation and a quickness of observation are present , much beyond what is commonly seen in children of the same age ; so that , although a morbid condition of the cranial brain be present , the infant may ...
... side to side ; and a degree of animation and a quickness of observation are present , much beyond what is commonly seen in children of the same age ; so that , although a morbid condition of the cranial brain be present , the infant may ...
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