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have before the eyes à model of the whole building ; and I am not aware ( I may
speak without the suspicion of vanity where I have no share in the execution )
that reformers and legislators will be able to find a more perfect one than that now
...
have before the eyes à model of the whole building ; and I am not aware ( I may
speak without the suspicion of vanity where I have no share in the execution )
that reformers and legislators will be able to find a more perfect one than that now
...
Pagina 162
The women and children , who have never quitted their Alpine situation , neither
speak nor understand the Italian ; though the spot in which they live is only at the
distance of about thirty miles from Vicenza . • The men , who , during the winter ...
The women and children , who have never quitted their Alpine situation , neither
speak nor understand the Italian ; though the spot in which they live is only at the
distance of about thirty miles from Vicenza . • The men , who , during the winter ...
Pagina 209
But ' tis o ' er – Thy soul shall speak from beauteous dust no more : Thy sweet
form lieth beneath the unheeded sod , Cold and corrupted , but thy soul ' s with
God ! Henry ! forgive , - forgive the bursting tear , Which , as I write , bedews an
angel ...
But ' tis o ' er – Thy soul shall speak from beauteous dust no more : Thy sweet
form lieth beneath the unheeded sod , Cold and corrupted , but thy soul ' s with
God ! Henry ! forgive , - forgive the bursting tear , Which , as I write , bedews an
angel ...
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