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... equal to the mountain of Kilas , and their roofs reached up to the highest heavens . The imagination , in short , has not beholden , even in a dream , aught in heaven or on earth , that could equal the beauty and delightfulness of those ...
... equal to the mountain of Kilas , and their roofs reached up to the highest heavens . The imagination , in short , has not beholden , even in a dream , aught in heaven or on earth , that could equal the beauty and delightfulness of those ...
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... equal pretensions , whether we consider the wonders of its scenery , its political peculiarities , its early achievements , the influence which it had in its ma- turity on the affairs of Europe , or its recent calamities ? To give the ...
... equal pretensions , whether we consider the wonders of its scenery , its political peculiarities , its early achievements , the influence which it had in its ma- turity on the affairs of Europe , or its recent calamities ? To give the ...
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... equal value are tied together , they should all be continued with an equal degree of force . " Now no singer , nor any performer on a wind - instrument , or on one played with a bow , will lose the opportunity of varying the force of a ...
... equal value are tied together , they should all be continued with an equal degree of force . " Now no singer , nor any performer on a wind - instrument , or on one played with a bow , will lose the opportunity of varying the force of a ...
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London Bp of See Porteus | 14 |
Study of History rendered easy | 24 |
Butlers Memoirs of Bp Hildesley 359 | 28 |
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