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Page 10
Although there may be some extremities of heat and cold — delight- ground for believing that the forms ful vallies , full of fertility and cultiva- of the human body were in general tion - and naked mountains , trod only more beautiful ...
Although there may be some extremities of heat and cold — delight- ground for believing that the forms ful vallies , full of fertility and cultiva- of the human body were in general tion - and naked mountains , trod only more beautiful ...
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Civil usages and manners , some Athenian , is much less consider- and the general taste , had happily able than the difference between our more effect on the religion of Greece most beautiful statues and the mastere than that religion ...
Civil usages and manners , some Athenian , is much less consider- and the general taste , had happily able than the difference between our more effect on the religion of Greece most beautiful statues and the mastere than that religion ...
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Surrounded learn , by degrees , a taste for the by his merchandise and his ledgers , it beautiful — the becoming -- and the deis not always an easy matter for him licate . They will learn to observe , to lift his view towards the higher ...
Surrounded learn , by degrees , a taste for the by his merchandise and his ledgers , it beautiful — the becoming -- and the deis not always an easy matter for him licate . They will learn to observe , to lift his view towards the higher ...
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.me . cliffs of France , whither we were go- truly grand and beautiful . I felt the ing , had their effect . The sight set justness of the observation home , and us a talking of the probability of the I echoed it with the most cordial ...
.me . cliffs of France , whither we were go- truly grand and beautiful . I felt the ing , had their effect . The sight set justness of the observation home , and us a talking of the probability of the I echoed it with the most cordial ...
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His dis the resistance of wind and tide in her coveries , however , survive for the bene progress down the bay . She performfit of mankind , and will extend to un ed beautiful manoeuvres around the born generations .
His dis the resistance of wind and tide in her coveries , however , survive for the bene progress down the bay . She performfit of mankind , and will extend to un ed beautiful manoeuvres around the born generations .
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