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... beautiful and expressive image which Blackstone had before employed in his Commentaries : " Nous sommes comme les rivières , qui conservent leur nom , mais dont les eaux changent toujours . " There is an affectation of philosophy which ...
... beautiful and expressive image which Blackstone had before employed in his Commentaries : " Nous sommes comme les rivières , qui conservent leur nom , mais dont les eaux changent toujours . " There is an affectation of philosophy which ...
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... beautiful metaphor in the sixth Sermon , when , speaking of the expansion of personal interest into social affection , he observes , " That the harshness of the original seed may wear out by cultivation , and the root of selfishness ...
... beautiful metaphor in the sixth Sermon , when , speaking of the expansion of personal interest into social affection , he observes , " That the harshness of the original seed may wear out by cultivation , and the root of selfishness ...
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... beautiful Scagliola marble . It was originally intended to have had eight more columns , which would have been placed next the projections , and thus have divided more decidedly the range of the library into three apartments , in the ...
... beautiful Scagliola marble . It was originally intended to have had eight more columns , which would have been placed next the projections , and thus have divided more decidedly the range of the library into three apartments , in the ...
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... beautiful edifice became immediately of little or no value . Their destruction , particularly if not wanted for gr . at public im- Circulars were sent to friends and relatives of the deceased , that all might be done " decently and in ...
... beautiful edifice became immediately of little or no value . Their destruction , particularly if not wanted for gr . at public im- Circulars were sent to friends and relatives of the deceased , that all might be done " decently and in ...
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... beautiful combination of tracery and pinnacles , and among the ornaments the most conspicuous were nine emblazoned banners , the favourite and cha- racteristic embellishments of this period . The withdrawing - room , joined to the upper ...
... beautiful combination of tracery and pinnacles , and among the ornaments the most conspicuous were nine emblazoned banners , the favourite and cha- racteristic embellishments of this period . The withdrawing - room , joined to the upper ...
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