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... objects in the fullest manner ; and the execution of this task has devolved on Mr. David Wil❤ liams , already well known by ... object of those institutions ; and he adds : The English Universities are the most noble of all literary in ...
... objects in the fullest manner ; and the execution of this task has devolved on Mr. David Wil❤ liams , already well known by ... object of those institutions ; and he adds : The English Universities are the most noble of all literary in ...
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... object would be to ascertain the population of the country , comparing the present with the former state of its popula tion , explaining the causes of its increase or decrease if the different districts , pointing out the manner in ...
... object would be to ascertain the population of the country , comparing the present with the former state of its popula tion , explaining the causes of its increase or decrease if the different districts , pointing out the manner in ...
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... object of which seems alive on the canvass . A few steps would bring me in view of the wonders of Italy , to see which so many of my countrymen had crossed the Alps ; yet so enraptured was I with the objects already before me , that it ...
... object of which seems alive on the canvass . A few steps would bring me in view of the wonders of Italy , to see which so many of my countrymen had crossed the Alps ; yet so enraptured was I with the objects already before me , that it ...
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