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... once arrived at a high point of civilization , and retrograded in the scale , are now hardened by the recollection of what they once were , are brought up in a contempt for every thing beyond their own narrow circle , and who have , for ...
... once arrived at a high point of civilization , and retrograded in the scale , are now hardened by the recollection of what they once were , are brought up in a contempt for every thing beyond their own narrow circle , and who have , for ...
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... once delightful department of literature . The opening subject in the book , ' The first Anniversary of Waterloo , ' is rather disheartening to the sated critic , however animating it may be to the patriot and the warrior . Will not the ...
... once delightful department of literature . The opening subject in the book , ' The first Anniversary of Waterloo , ' is rather disheartening to the sated critic , however animating it may be to the patriot and the warrior . Will not the ...
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... once heard of something about Atreus and Thyestes , we should never have dreamed of such a business . Mr. Hamilton , or Mr. Reynolds , if he must try again , should make the trial of improving , still farther , some such passages as ...
... once heard of something about Atreus and Thyestes , we should never have dreamed of such a business . Mr. Hamilton , or Mr. Reynolds , if he must try again , should make the trial of improving , still farther , some such passages as ...
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