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Even then , both the prohibitory and directing cove- nants have no other object than to restore the land to the pro- prietor without deterioration - an object , however , which in many cases might be better secured , by entering into a ...
Even then , both the prohibitory and directing cove- nants have no other object than to restore the land to the pro- prietor without deterioration - an object , however , which in many cases might be better secured , by entering into a ...
Page 147
... we find , in both hemispheres , that men have attempted to paint the objects which struck their imagination ; to represent ... it is very pro* Those hieroglyphics in which part of a material object is put for the whole , are called ...
... we find , in both hemispheres , that men have attempted to paint the objects which struck their imagination ; to represent ... it is very pro* Those hieroglyphics in which part of a material object is put for the whole , are called ...
Page 464
... in the newspapers , and lately in a pamphlet printed for the author at London , all of them sanctioned by his name . 6 " On the 7th of August 1814 , Dr Richard Reece of London visited Mrs Southcott ; and the object of the visit was ...
... in the newspapers , and lately in a pamphlet printed for the author at London , all of them sanctioned by his name . 6 " On the 7th of August 1814 , Dr Richard Reece of London visited Mrs Southcott ; and the object of the visit was ...
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The Excursion being a portion of the Recluse | 1 |
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