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... regard the downgoing of a great bard . We have analogies with which to compare the first of these events , such as the one we have selected , that of the ap- pearance of a new star in the heavens , but we have no analogy for the last ...
... regard the downgoing of a great bard . We have analogies with which to compare the first of these events , such as the one we have selected , that of the ap- pearance of a new star in the heavens , but we have no analogy for the last ...
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... regard and favourable sentiments of a wise and thinking man ; it seems so free from the hazard and fatigues of other recreations , and those ill habits and disorders many of them breed in mind and body , that one would think it was the ...
... regard and favourable sentiments of a wise and thinking man ; it seems so free from the hazard and fatigues of other recreations , and those ill habits and disorders many of them breed in mind and body , that one would think it was the ...
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... regard the present move- ment as a contest of mere vulgar interest . But the love of national independence is something loftier than this , and there seems no good reason to doubt that there exist patriots in China , who would deem it ...
... regard the present move- ment as a contest of mere vulgar interest . But the love of national independence is something loftier than this , and there seems no good reason to doubt that there exist patriots in China , who would deem it ...
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... regard to the nature of the offence or the size of the victim . Turning up one of these streets , and penetrating farther into the fair , other scenes and pleasanter forms meet the eye . The gay dress of the Georgian forms a pleasing ...
... regard to the nature of the offence or the size of the victim . Turning up one of these streets , and penetrating farther into the fair , other scenes and pleasanter forms meet the eye . The gay dress of the Georgian forms a pleasing ...
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... regard to the system of government as bearing upon the interests of the inhabitants , the state of the army and navy , the adminstra- tion of justice , the condition of agriculture , manufactures , and commerce , or religious toleration ...
... regard to the system of government as bearing upon the interests of the inhabitants , the state of the army and navy , the adminstra- tion of justice , the condition of agriculture , manufactures , and commerce , or religious toleration ...
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