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... carried insensibly and irresistibly farther than at first we could either have imagined or wished. But for my part ... carry us beyond the mere surface of things; and which.
... carried insensibly and irresistibly farther than at first we could either have imagined or wished. But for my part ... carry us beyond the mere surface of things; and which.
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... carrying on, but for whose beginning or end you will find it difficult to ascertain a point. The view of a beautiful ... carried. Is not this a demonstration of that change of surface, continual, and yet hardly perceptible at any point ...
... carrying on, but for whose beginning or end you will find it difficult to ascertain a point. The view of a beautiful ... carried. Is not this a demonstration of that change of surface, continual, and yet hardly perceptible at any point ...
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... carried on. Virgil dwells particularly on the formation of the thunder which he describes unfinished under the hammers of the Cyclops. But what are the principles of this extraordinary composition? Tres imbris torti radios, tres nubis ...
... carried on. Virgil dwells particularly on the formation of the thunder which he describes unfinished under the hammers of the Cyclops. But what are the principles of this extraordinary composition? Tres imbris torti radios, tres nubis ...
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... carried on in Canada, in which fell one of the principal hopes of this nation, and all the battles lost and gained during that anxious period, convince this author of his mistake? Let him inquire of Sir Jeffery Amherst, under whose ...
... carried on in Canada, in which fell one of the principal hopes of this nation, and all the battles lost and gained during that anxious period, convince this author of his mistake? Let him inquire of Sir Jeffery Amherst, under whose ...
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... carried on in large fleets, under regular convoys, and with great safety. The freighting business revived. The ships were fewer, but much larger; and though the number decreased, the tonnage was vastly augmented: insomuch that in 1761 ...
... carried on in large fleets, under regular convoys, and with great safety. The freighting business revived. The ships were fewer, but much larger; and though the number decreased, the tonnage was vastly augmented: insomuch that in 1761 ...
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