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... passages of any considerable length , merely on ac- count of an amendment in the construction of the lines . In such instances , it is of course quite enough to notice the alteration in a general way at the commencement of the altered ...
... passages of any considerable length , merely on ac- count of an amendment in the construction of the lines . In such instances , it is of course quite enough to notice the alteration in a general way at the commencement of the altered ...
Pagina 306
... passage is in the best taste that Curtius ever manifests , according to our judg ment , and such things should not occur in vain . That Gor- dium still continued to be a place of importance ' may be very true from other indications ...
... passage is in the best taste that Curtius ever manifests , according to our judg ment , and such things should not occur in vain . That Gor- dium still continued to be a place of importance ' may be very true from other indications ...
Pagina 544
... passage descriptive of the character of Bonaparte , in which M. MONTLOSIER has trespassed less considerably than on other occasions , although he has by no means exhibited a complete portrait : Thus fell that colossus which had long ...
... passage descriptive of the character of Bonaparte , in which M. MONTLOSIER has trespassed less considerably than on other occasions , although he has by no means exhibited a complete portrait : Thus fell that colossus which had long ...
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