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... American artist , from the Tower up through Cheapside and the Strand to a house in Russell Square , whither we had been recommended to good chambers . For the first time for many months we were forced to check the saucy habit of ...
... American artist , from the Tower up through Cheapside and the Strand to a house in Russell Square , whither we had been recommended to good chambers . For the first time for many months we were forced to check the saucy habit of ...
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... American sculptor . His face was so handsome and his person so well formed that he might be pardoned , if , as was alleged , the face of his Medora and the figure of a colossal Achilles in clay , were idealizations of his own ...
... American sculptor . His face was so handsome and his person so well formed that he might be pardoned , if , as was alleged , the face of his Medora and the figure of a colossal Achilles in clay , were idealizations of his own ...
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... . " I took advantage of a pause to say that he had many readers of all religious opinions in America and I proceeded to inquire if the " extract " from the Independent's pamphlet , in the third volume of the FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND . 15.
... . " I took advantage of a pause to say that he had many readers of all religious opinions in America and I proceeded to inquire if the " extract " from the Independent's pamphlet , in the third volume of the FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND . 15.
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... America . Lan- dor's principle was mere rebellion ; and that he feared was the American principle . The best thing he knew of that country was that in it a man can have meat for his labor . He had read in Stewart's book that when he ...
... America . Lan- dor's principle was mere rebellion ; and that he feared was the American principle . The best thing he knew of that country was that in it a man can have meat for his labor . He had read in Stewart's book that when he ...
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... America an early favorite . Rousseau's Confessions had discov- ered to him that he was not a dunce ; and it was now ten years since he had learned German , by the advice of a man who told him he would find in that language what he ...
... America an early favorite . Rousseau's Confessions had discov- ered to him that he was not a dunce ; and it was now ten years since he had learned German , by the advice of a man who told him he would find in that language what he ...
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