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... was spent , a new hand with equal heat continued the work ; and so by relays , until it was finished in every part with equal fire . This was necessary in so refractory a material as stone ; and he thought FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND . 9.
... was spent , a new hand with equal heat continued the work ; and so by relays , until it was finished in every part with equal fire . This was necessary in so refractory a material as stone ; and he thought FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND . 9.
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... hand and touched it , and exclaimed , " By Heaven ! this picture is not ten years old : so delicate and skilful was that man's touch . - I was in his company for about an hour , but find it impossible to recall the largest part of his ...
... hand and touched it , and exclaimed , " By Heaven ! this picture is not ten years old : so delicate and skilful was that man's touch . - I was in his company for about an hour , but find it impossible to recall the largest part of his ...
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... hand on a particular chair in which the Doctor had sat . ) - Lucretius The conversation turned on books . he esteems a far higher poet than Virgil ; not in his system , which is nothing , but in his power of illustration . Faith is ...
... hand on a particular chair in which the Doctor had sat . ) - Lucretius The conversation turned on books . he esteems a far higher poet than Virgil ; not in his system , which is nothing , but in his power of illustration . Faith is ...
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... hand of a master . long habitation of a powerful and ingenious race has turned every rood of land to its best use , has found all the capabilities , the arable soil , the quar- riable rock , the highways , the byways , the fords , the ...
... hand of a master . long habitation of a powerful and ingenious race has turned every rood of land to its best use , has found all the capabilities , the arable soil , the quar- riable rock , the highways , the byways , the fords , the ...
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... hand count with precision the existing races and settle the true bounds ; a point of nicety , and the popular test of the theory . The individuals at the extremes of divergence in one race of men are as unlike as the wolf to the lapdog ...
... hand count with precision the existing races and settle the true bounds ; a point of nicety , and the popular test of the theory . The individuals at the extremes of divergence in one race of men are as unlike as the wolf to the lapdog ...
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