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Pagina 74
... whole earth at once , and the several planets that lie within its neighbourhood , we are filled with a pleasing ... whole earth , the earth to the circle it describes round the sun , that circle to the sphere of the fixed stars , the ...
... whole earth at once , and the several planets that lie within its neighbourhood , we are filled with a pleasing ... whole earth , the earth to the circle it describes round the sun , that circle to the sphere of the fixed stars , the ...
Pagina 146
... whole compass of Nature ; so that the palace , says the poet , was always filled with a confused hubbub of low - dying sounds , the voices being almost spent and worn out before they arrived at this general rendezvous of speeches and ...
... whole compass of Nature ; so that the palace , says the poet , was always filled with a confused hubbub of low - dying sounds , the voices being almost spent and worn out before they arrived at this general rendezvous of speeches and ...
Pagina 197
... whole sum- mer in expectation of a battle , and perhaps is balked at last , may here meet with half - a - dozen in a day . He may read the news of a whole campaign , in less time than he now bestows upon the products of any single post ...
... whole sum- mer in expectation of a battle , and perhaps is balked at last , may here meet with half - a - dozen in a day . He may read the news of a whole campaign , in less time than he now bestows upon the products of any single post ...
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