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... ment . Here then she was , like a statue on its pedestal , enjoying the double gratification of seeing and being seen . But , for enjoy- ment to be complete , we must share it with those we love . On exa- mining the space where she ...
... ment . Here then she was , like a statue on its pedestal , enjoying the double gratification of seeing and being seen . But , for enjoy- ment to be complete , we must share it with those we love . On exa- mining the space where she ...
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... ment . In proportion , says Mr. M. , as this rule is observed , will the state of society be advanced . - His scheme of improve- ment differs from most of those ameliorations which other spe- culatists hold out ; it is more moderate ...
... ment . In proportion , says Mr. M. , as this rule is observed , will the state of society be advanced . - His scheme of improve- ment differs from most of those ameliorations which other spe- culatists hold out ; it is more moderate ...
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... ment . In every syllable of the praise bestowed on the founder by the ingenious pupils of the Eastern seminary , we most cor- dially join . All lovers of letters , throughout the world , will cheerfully own their obligations to the ...
... ment . In every syllable of the praise bestowed on the founder by the ingenious pupils of the Eastern seminary , we most cor- dially join . All lovers of letters , throughout the world , will cheerfully own their obligations to the ...
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