The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... observed , that among the benefits conferred upon his country by that venerable and learned man , it is not the least , that he has exemplified in his own brilliant suc- cess , the use that may be made in our courts of the enlightened ...
... observed , that among the benefits conferred upon his country by that venerable and learned man , it is not the least , that he has exemplified in his own brilliant suc- cess , the use that may be made in our courts of the enlightened ...
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... observed in the amount of water carried down by our branches , creeks and rivers to the ocean , and this diminution must go on in proportion with the exposure to evaporation allowed by the successive fel- lings of our eternal forests ...
... observed in the amount of water carried down by our branches , creeks and rivers to the ocean , and this diminution must go on in proportion with the exposure to evaporation allowed by the successive fel- lings of our eternal forests ...
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... observed . In waiting for the hour , she observed some stir in the Castle , which had been silent as the grave ever since the seclusion of the Duke of Rothsay . The portcullis was lowered and raised ; and the creaking of the machinery ...
... observed . In waiting for the hour , she observed some stir in the Castle , which had been silent as the grave ever since the seclusion of the Duke of Rothsay . The portcullis was lowered and raised ; and the creaking of the machinery ...
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ORIGIN OF RHYME | 31 |
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