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... seems , it must be , we cannot but regret that an author , whose talents seem designed for better things , should condescend to make us stare at Groves , and Suits of Armour , and Pedestals with Names , and the River Conway , and , in ...
... seems , it must be , we cannot but regret that an author , whose talents seem designed for better things , should condescend to make us stare at Groves , and Suits of Armour , and Pedestals with Names , and the River Conway , and , in ...
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... seems to sense to pass through a certain place , in such manner , as to stop no where , not even at the extremities , as far as the sense can perceive ; but it seems to go on , without any interruption of its motion , till it comes to ...
... seems to sense to pass through a certain place , in such manner , as to stop no where , not even at the extremities , as far as the sense can perceive ; but it seems to go on , without any interruption of its motion , till it comes to ...
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... seems to be only there that the distinction lies . For if one come in the night - time and work coal in his neighbour's pit , or stone in his quarry , or feuel in his moss , and carry it away and hide it , this seems to be just such an ...
... seems to be only there that the distinction lies . For if one come in the night - time and work coal in his neighbour's pit , or stone in his quarry , or feuel in his moss , and carry it away and hide it , this seems to be just such an ...
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