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... Observations on the Weather of History of the War , Bracken- 1816 69 ridge's , 188 Ogilvies Essays , review of History of America , continua- Omniana , 126 , 306 tion of Ramsay's 429 Original Letters 303 , 455 Hobhouse's Travels 409 ...
... Observations on the Weather of History of the War , Bracken- 1816 69 ridge's , 188 Ogilvies Essays , review of History of America , continua- Omniana , 126 , 306 tion of Ramsay's 429 Original Letters 303 , 455 Hobhouse's Travels 409 ...
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... observed and encouraged ; and all eyes were on the watch for every revelation of character . This it is , that creates great men ; or rather , that gives spring and scope to their great- ness . But we cannot admire the habit of dreaming ...
... observed and encouraged ; and all eyes were on the watch for every revelation of character . This it is , that creates great men ; or rather , that gives spring and scope to their great- ness . But we cannot admire the habit of dreaming ...
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... observed the altered appearance of his favourite , and lament- ed it as the effect of disease . The artist , with suitable marks of contrition , informed him of the true cause ; and the old gentleman was so much amused with his ...
... observed the altered appearance of his favourite , and lament- ed it as the effect of disease . The artist , with suitable marks of contrition , informed him of the true cause ; and the old gentleman was so much amused with his ...
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... observation , when they attempt to imitate his bril- liant softness , never fail to produce brilliance alone : when they attempt the brightness of nature , they are too apt to make it all sunshine . We cannot conclude , without ...
... observation , when they attempt to imitate his bril- liant softness , never fail to produce brilliance alone : when they attempt the brightness of nature , they are too apt to make it all sunshine . We cannot conclude , without ...
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... the appearance of that lid , while it seems to press upon the swollen balls - and says of one of the tears : " It was a thing to - see not hear . " A very remarkable observation - we have hitherto wondered at LORD BYRON . 55.
... the appearance of that lid , while it seems to press upon the swollen balls - and says of one of the tears : " It was a thing to - see not hear . " A very remarkable observation - we have hitherto wondered at LORD BYRON . 55.
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