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Pagina 36
... tion to the movements of the salt water in the ocean , and the fresh water from the heavens , by which the lakes and rivers are supplied , would at last set in action those external or secondary forces which have played so important a ...
... tion to the movements of the salt water in the ocean , and the fresh water from the heavens , by which the lakes and rivers are supplied , would at last set in action those external or secondary forces which have played so important a ...
Pagina 173
... tion we are willing to assign to poets . His is not the fanciful , abstract , dreamy being , helpless among the cares of earth , born for higher occupations and aspirations which we are disposed to accept with a certain indulgence - an ...
... tion we are willing to assign to poets . His is not the fanciful , abstract , dreamy being , helpless among the cares of earth , born for higher occupations and aspirations which we are disposed to accept with a certain indulgence - an ...
Pagina 617
... tion caught trout and grayling . " They shall run as pure and bright as ever if I live another ten years , " would ... tion to detail would be all that would be required . most all the yeomen , and a large propor- tion of the smaller ...
... tion caught trout and grayling . " They shall run as pure and bright as ever if I live another ten years , " would ... tion to detail would be all that would be required . most all the yeomen , and a large propor- tion of the smaller ...
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AN UGLY DOG | 64 |
MEDICINE AND SURGERY THE PROGRESS | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI ENEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIUS II | 144 |
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