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... Truth ; whom we find , if we find her at all , dressed in the graces of elegance ; and if we miss her , the labour of the pursuit rewards itself ; we are led only through fragrance and flowers : Rymer , without taking a nearer , takes a ...
... Truth ; whom we find , if we find her at all , dressed in the graces of elegance ; and if we miss her , the labour of the pursuit rewards itself ; we are led only through fragrance and flowers : Rymer , without taking a nearer , takes a ...
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... truth of this assertion . is not to be disputed : but , though they would be unhappy in the desarts of Africa , or in the wilds of America , in consequence of their having been used to European comforts , surely their having been ...
... truth of this assertion . is not to be disputed : but , though they would be unhappy in the desarts of Africa , or in the wilds of America , in consequence of their having been used to European comforts , surely their having been ...
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... truth and real information , superior to the Roman poet , who , it is to be lamented , did not know the facts , which modern discoveries have brought to light . Maraldi , a famous French philosopher , was the first that in- vented glass ...
... truth and real information , superior to the Roman poet , who , it is to be lamented , did not know the facts , which modern discoveries have brought to light . Maraldi , a famous French philosopher , was the first that in- vented glass ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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