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I may be St Mawes , in the room of the late allowed to say generally , that he raisFrancis Horner , Esq . ed the edifice of his fair fame upon a - In making this motion , I trust it good and solid foundation -- upon the will not appear ...
I may be St Mawes , in the room of the late allowed to say generally , that he raisFrancis Horner , Esq . ed the edifice of his fair fame upon a - In making this motion , I trust it good and solid foundation -- upon the will not appear ...
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... and the motto at the head of artists under such a form of polity , this paper is a fair transcript of those has been too often confounded with feelings of romantic admiration with the importance it sometimes attaches which every ...
... and the motto at the head of artists under such a form of polity , this paper is a fair transcript of those has been too often confounded with feelings of romantic admiration with the importance it sometimes attaches which every ...
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This raised a train of sketches of a view - hunter , who has a ideas about the D S- , the fair ☆ little enthusiasm in his line , and who , M- , and all that , varied but pleaslike not a few of his countrymen , has ing .
This raised a train of sketches of a view - hunter , who has a ideas about the D S- , the fair ☆ little enthusiasm in his line , and who , M- , and all that , varied but pleaslike not a few of his countrymen , has ing .
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The Edin- fair opportunity to put to shame the burgh Review stood foremost in oppo- critics of Edinburgh , who had so sesition to this new system , and pointed verely ridiculed his system . This was out more fully and clearly than the ...
The Edin- fair opportunity to put to shame the burgh Review stood foremost in oppo- critics of Edinburgh , who had so sesition to this new system , and pointed verely ridiculed his system . This was out more fully and clearly than the ...
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It was drawn directly from as in that of the age and fortune of nature , and the likeness was pleasindividuals , that which at one stage ing , because it was the faithful copy appears most interesting and praise- of a fair original ...
It was drawn directly from as in that of the age and fortune of nature , and the likeness was pleasindividuals , that which at one stage ing , because it was the faithful copy appears most interesting and praise- of a fair original ...
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