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... ment had not acquired its transparency and playfulness of decoration ; orna- ment was not sufficiently advanced in vigour to support the feeble steps of beauty bereft of her aged companion . It has , however , been increasing in ...
... ment had not acquired its transparency and playfulness of decoration ; orna- ment was not sufficiently advanced in vigour to support the feeble steps of beauty bereft of her aged companion . It has , however , been increasing in ...
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... ment , but let the author himself tell his disinterested inten- tions . The work opens with the following Preface : " The following pages are intended for publication in America as well as in England . They have been written with two ...
... ment , but let the author himself tell his disinterested inten- tions . The work opens with the following Preface : " The following pages are intended for publication in America as well as in England . They have been written with two ...
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... ment of M. de Villiers , 293- Washington's comments , 294- Virginia House of Burgesses pass a vote of thanks to Washington , 295 - he resigns his commission , ib . - General Braddock appoints him one of his aids , 296 - Wash- ington's ...
... ment of M. de Villiers , 293- Washington's comments , 294- Virginia House of Burgesses pass a vote of thanks to Washington , 295 - he resigns his commission , ib . - General Braddock appoints him one of his aids , 296 - Wash- ington's ...
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