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... light of truth ; " a noble ex- pression , and one which reflects honour on the pure and upright mind of its author . On the clearness and steadiness of this light , depends its whole value , in guiding us through the obscure and ...
... light of truth ; " a noble ex- pression , and one which reflects honour on the pure and upright mind of its author . On the clearness and steadiness of this light , depends its whole value , in guiding us through the obscure and ...
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... light being nearly exhausted , it seemed best to return . On my way back , I found , half buried in the clay , on one side of the passage , a small antique Patera , of the common black and red ware . incrustation of the grotto had begun ...
... light being nearly exhausted , it seemed best to return . On my way back , I found , half buried in the clay , on one side of the passage , a small antique Patera , of the common black and red ware . incrustation of the grotto had begun ...
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... light , and will become fit subjects for the page of history , while our writings will be treated by criticism that is exempt from passion or interest . For ourselves , who can offer only to our contemporaries a series of very imperfect ...
... light , and will become fit subjects for the page of history , while our writings will be treated by criticism that is exempt from passion or interest . For ourselves , who can offer only to our contemporaries a series of very imperfect ...
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