The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... kind of law of their very being , Ginguené will not believe , but that the Provençals derived from the Arabians , their taste for poetry , accompanied by song and instruments ; whereas , the rude poetry and music of the forest and the ...
... kind of law of their very being , Ginguené will not believe , but that the Provençals derived from the Arabians , their taste for poetry , accompanied by song and instruments ; whereas , the rude poetry and music of the forest and the ...
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... kind , and affectionate ; forming a striking contrast with the rude and brutal Turks , who are mixed among them , but distinguished by the strongest traits of character . On the road we frequently met groups of both , always separate ...
... kind , and affectionate ; forming a striking contrast with the rude and brutal Turks , who are mixed among them , but distinguished by the strongest traits of character . On the road we frequently met groups of both , always separate ...
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... kind feeling and good will among men and neighbours . He often said , that , in nine in- stances out of ten , where persons are divided from each other by dises- teem or dislike , -only bring them together - let them know each other ...
... kind feeling and good will among men and neighbours . He often said , that , in nine in- stances out of ten , where persons are divided from each other by dises- teem or dislike , -only bring them together - let them know each other ...
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pointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery | 63 |
LIFE OF Erasmus | 77 |
BROWNS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND | 125 |
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