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Pagina 152
... feel it to be their duty to make free and long continued examinations of cases of fracture near the head of the ... feeling of disrespect towards the author whose work I have reviewed ; and should any passages ap- pear to the ...
... feel it to be their duty to make free and long continued examinations of cases of fracture near the head of the ... feeling of disrespect towards the author whose work I have reviewed ; and should any passages ap- pear to the ...
Pagina 211
... feels again the power Of buoyant spirits in the spring - time hour . The social board , without profusion ... feel , Bright as the morning star , began the day , And , at the coming of the golden ray Of that grand orb , which ...
... feels again the power Of buoyant spirits in the spring - time hour . The social board , without profusion ... feel , Bright as the morning star , began the day , And , at the coming of the golden ray Of that grand orb , which ...
Pagina 334
... feel and desire , the greatest good for his people . The speech of no other monarch has ever so ex- quisitely combined the sublime power of wisdom and virtue . ' The good sense and good feeling of our late sovereign's speech were never ...
... feel and desire , the greatest good for his people . The speech of no other monarch has ever so ex- quisitely combined the sublime power of wisdom and virtue . ' The good sense and good feeling of our late sovereign's speech were never ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
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