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... original , so to new form and embellish the whole as to produce something of an epic effect . Had he pursued this course , he would have freed himself from the fetters with which he appears to have been hampered , and his verse would ...
... original , so to new form and embellish the whole as to produce something of an epic effect . Had he pursued this course , he would have freed himself from the fetters with which he appears to have been hampered , and his verse would ...
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... original contract en- tered into by their deceased ancestors . The perpetuation therefore of the community , is the unceasing renovation and confirmation of the original contract , in which it was founded . ' Mr. P. quotes from an ...
... original contract en- tered into by their deceased ancestors . The perpetuation therefore of the community , is the unceasing renovation and confirmation of the original contract , in which it was founded . ' Mr. P. quotes from an ...
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... original in M. R. Vol . 39. N. S. p . 474. The translation seems to have been hastily executed ; often betraying the foreign idiom , and often dis- figured by inelegant or incorrect English . Art . 36. Original Correspondence of Jean ...
... original in M. R. Vol . 39. N. S. p . 474. The translation seems to have been hastily executed ; often betraying the foreign idiom , and often dis- figured by inelegant or incorrect English . Art . 36. Original Correspondence of Jean ...
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