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... give free admission to the air and rays of the sun ( to dry up the damps and disperse the fogs ) , which will render the trees healthy , and give a finer flavour to the fruit . An orchard should also be well sheltered from the East ...
... give free admission to the air and rays of the sun ( to dry up the damps and disperse the fogs ) , which will render the trees healthy , and give a finer flavour to the fruit . An orchard should also be well sheltered from the East ...
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... give the name of beauty to all objects which give us pleasure , however different from each other in their qualities , or character , our notions of beauty , and our applica tion of the term , have been proportionably lax and indistinct ...
... give the name of beauty to all objects which give us pleasure , however different from each other in their qualities , or character , our notions of beauty , and our applica tion of the term , have been proportionably lax and indistinct ...
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... give of his works , that it will be unnecessary to enter into any preliminary remarks on the subject . We shall therefore proceed to give an account of the contents of these volumes , and to point out , as we proceed , such passages as ...
... give of his works , that it will be unnecessary to enter into any preliminary remarks on the subject . We shall therefore proceed to give an account of the contents of these volumes , and to point out , as we proceed , such passages as ...
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