The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - 722 strán (strany) |
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... particular manner pleased with my Greek mottos . Designing this day's work for a dissertation upon the two extremities of my paper , and having already dispatched my motto , I shall , in the next place , dis- course upon those single ...
... particular manner pleased with my Greek mottos . Designing this day's work for a dissertation upon the two extremities of my paper , and having already dispatched my motto , I shall , in the next place , dis- course upon those single ...
Strana 285
... particular swells his last man of very strong lungs , of great insight into all note in a hollow voice , that is not without its har- the branches of our British trades and manufac - mony ; nor can I forbear being inspired with a most ...
... particular swells his last man of very strong lungs , of great insight into all note in a hollow voice , that is not without its har- the branches of our British trades and manufac - mony ; nor can I forbear being inspired with a most ...
Strana 621
... particular . carry this consideration yet further , if we reflect on the two sexes in every living species , with their re- semblances to each other , and those particular dis- tinctions that were necessary for the keeping up of this ...
... particular . carry this consideration yet further , if we reflect on the two sexes in every living species , with their re- semblances to each other , and those particular dis- tinctions that were necessary for the keeping up of this ...
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