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... attention , is not to draw up a new set of dialogues , but to amend and expunge the im- proprieties of former ... attention . We should do injustice to the author , if we were to endeavour by a partial extract to give our readers an idea ...
... attention , is not to draw up a new set of dialogues , but to amend and expunge the im- proprieties of former ... attention . We should do injustice to the author , if we were to endeavour by a partial extract to give our readers an idea ...
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... attention to the neatness , comfort , and simple ornament of such buildings , that we should then judge of the style of the neighbouring palace ; and whe- ther the houses were of clay and thatched , or embellished with the ornaments of ...
... attention to the neatness , comfort , and simple ornament of such buildings , that we should then judge of the style of the neighbouring palace ; and whe- ther the houses were of clay and thatched , or embellished with the ornaments of ...
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... attention , his memory , his judgment , and all the functions of his senses . ' The progress in this part of the labour was in danger of being completely impeded by an un- foreseen circumstance : the multiplicity and numberless com ...
... attention , his memory , his judgment , and all the functions of his senses . ' The progress in this part of the labour was in danger of being completely impeded by an un- foreseen circumstance : the multiplicity and numberless com ...
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