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... attention which it seems to demand . In the nautilus , it is generally believed , that the division of the shell into chambers , into each of which a part of the animal is extended , gives to the animal a power of raising or of lowering ...
... attention which it seems to demand . In the nautilus , it is generally believed , that the division of the shell into chambers , into each of which a part of the animal is extended , gives to the animal a power of raising or of lowering ...
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... attention of Spaniards , are their victories over Frenchmen , and their struggles for in- dependence . The battle of Ronceval , and the exploits of Pelayo , are those over which poetry and literature should now build their trophies ...
... attention of Spaniards , are their victories over Frenchmen , and their struggles for in- dependence . The battle of Ronceval , and the exploits of Pelayo , are those over which poetry and literature should now build their trophies ...
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... attention which are requisite to obtain lasting reputation ; and his preface has no little tendency to excite a suspicion that he belongs to the book - making fraternity . We regret , likewise , that so large a number of his pages has ...
... attention which are requisite to obtain lasting reputation ; and his preface has no little tendency to excite a suspicion that he belongs to the book - making fraternity . We regret , likewise , that so large a number of his pages has ...
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