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... important event might happen which was to restore to them the great object of their ambition , or involve them all in irretrievable ruin . A High- land feast is described with considerable power ; and we must find room for the ...
... important event might happen which was to restore to them the great object of their ambition , or involve them all in irretrievable ruin . A High- land feast is described with considerable power ; and we must find room for the ...
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... important incidents in the nar- ration ; the attack on the sacred fort of Asserghur is another , and is also illustrated by an engraving . Some good observ- ations occur at p . 129-131 . , on the number of useless fol- lowers tolerated ...
... important incidents in the nar- ration ; the attack on the sacred fort of Asserghur is another , and is also illustrated by an engraving . Some good observ- ations occur at p . 129-131 . , on the number of useless fol- lowers tolerated ...
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... important fact may now , there- fore , be placed among the best established laws of magnetism ; and such establishment may be said to constitute the entire object of this little volume : for its author has not attempted to push his ...
... important fact may now , there- fore , be placed among the best established laws of magnetism ; and such establishment may be said to constitute the entire object of this little volume : for its author has not attempted to push his ...
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