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Page 7
... shew the same to strangers . Artists and other inge- nious men are most unfeelingly pressed in this sort ; which , with the extreme difficulty they stand under in obtain- ing leave from the higher powers to study after the antiquities ...
... shew the same to strangers . Artists and other inge- nious men are most unfeelingly pressed in this sort ; which , with the extreme difficulty they stand under in obtain- ing leave from the higher powers to study after the antiquities ...
Page 13
... shew every appearance of there having been one , by several stone brackets that are left in the wall . On entering this gate , the noble Hall ( all that now remains ) and the Palace attached to it , present them- selves to view . From ...
... shew every appearance of there having been one , by several stone brackets that are left in the wall . On entering this gate , the noble Hall ( all that now remains ) and the Palace attached to it , present them- selves to view . From ...
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... shew my confidence , swain forwards . " Having , as I guessed , conie near the place where the boy was , I looked round ; and , not seeing him , was afraid he had gone down ; but mount- ing the next wave , I saw him in the hollow ; and ...
... shew my confidence , swain forwards . " Having , as I guessed , conie near the place where the boy was , I looked round ; and , not seeing him , was afraid he had gone down ; but mount- ing the next wave , I saw him in the hollow ; and ...
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... shew , however , the due respect he had for your Lordship ; as it was given at a time when men seldom disguise their sentiments . I must desire your Lord- ship to pardon the trouble of this letter , which should never have taken the ...
... shew , however , the due respect he had for your Lordship ; as it was given at a time when men seldom disguise their sentiments . I must desire your Lord- ship to pardon the trouble of this letter , which should never have taken the ...
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... shew themselves at full length , in the course of the work ) for which we are not pre- pared , by the general outline of them , as presented to us in the introductory , papers ; so that , if we did not know the contrary , we might ...
... shew themselves at full length , in the course of the work ) for which we are not pre- pared , by the general outline of them , as presented to us in the introductory , papers ; so that , if we did not know the contrary , we might ...
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