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Page 32
... death , there are se- veral excellent pictures . Some are copies of fine Vandycks , others are by contemporary painters not named in the catalogue : one represents him in full Roman costume with a flowing grey wig , and , though well ...
... death , there are se- veral excellent pictures . Some are copies of fine Vandycks , others are by contemporary painters not named in the catalogue : one represents him in full Roman costume with a flowing grey wig , and , though well ...
Page 33
... death still remains a mystery even to those best read in the history of the times . This princess , like only very few of the Stuarts , had F beautiful blue eyes , and was the most comely of 1844. ] 33 Reign of Louis XIV .
... death still remains a mystery even to those best read in the history of the times . This princess , like only very few of the Stuarts , had F beautiful blue eyes , and was the most comely of 1844. ] 33 Reign of Louis XIV .
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... death of the Lord Protector , which Withers gives in the first page of his volume , and on which his poem may be considered as a moral commentary , offering to consideration the probable near approach of greater storms and more sad con ...
... death of the Lord Protector , which Withers gives in the first page of his volume , and on which his poem may be considered as a moral commentary , offering to consideration the probable near approach of greater storms and more sad con ...
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... death " showing itself in the animal creation ; in- stances of attachment as independent of any selfish motives as it is pos- sible to imagine , as pure , as strong as are either to be met with in reality , or feigned in fable ; and ...
... death " showing itself in the animal creation ; in- stances of attachment as independent of any selfish motives as it is pos- sible to imagine , as pure , as strong as are either to be met with in reality , or feigned in fable ; and ...
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... death the drowning sailor ; or the noble faithful mastiff pulling down the robber who is threatening his master's life ; -compare this with the race of the same animals brought up under different treatment ; of the deer - hounds in the ...
... death the drowning sailor ; or the noble faithful mastiff pulling down the robber who is threatening his master's life ; -compare this with the race of the same animals brought up under different treatment ; of the deer - hounds in the ...
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