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In order to over their modern imitators , have geanswer it in a satisfactory manner , it nerally attributed this superiority to is not enough to shew wherein consists the influences of climate , of religion , the perfection of the ...
In order to over their modern imitators , have geanswer it in a satisfactory manner , it nerally attributed this superiority to is not enough to shew wherein consists the influences of climate , of religion , the perfection of the ...
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... are not be every where appreciated in the more celebrated for the masterpieces of same manner . Aristotle reckons up no art , than for the unequalled series less than one hundred and fifty - eight of their political dissensions .
... are not be every where appreciated in the more celebrated for the masterpieces of same manner . Aristotle reckons up no art , than for the unequalled series less than one hundred and fifty - eight of their political dissensions .
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... were governed in the time sought to superadd to their solid most democratical manner , or where prosperity the embellishment and re the democracy was scarcely ever infinement of the arts . terrupted , except by the short - liv .
... were governed in the time sought to superadd to their solid most democratical manner , or where prosperity the embellishment and re the democracy was scarcely ever infinement of the arts . terrupted , except by the short - liv .
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H. hind had something in his manner and address the most uncultivated I had ever seen , yet his conceptions of such matters as came within the STATES , AND ON OUR SYSTEM OF sphere of his knowledge were pertinent and just .
H. hind had something in his manner and address the most uncultivated I had ever seen , yet his conceptions of such matters as came within the STATES , AND ON OUR SYSTEM OF sphere of his knowledge were pertinent and just .
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In I have at times suspected to be no the same manner , in the tale of · Old other than " " salt - foots , ” or , as it Mortality , ' in the admirable picture should be written , salt - vats . Το of the Laird of Milnwood's dinner ...
In I have at times suspected to be no the same manner , in the tale of · Old other than " " salt - foots , ” or , as it Mortality , ' in the admirable picture should be written , salt - vats . Το of the Laird of Milnwood's dinner ...
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