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... considered and understood , before censure is hazarded for tardiness in great reforms , or the continu- ance of abuses even of apparently easy correction . If we might found an opinion upon the reports of late travellers , and the ample ...
... considered and understood , before censure is hazarded for tardiness in great reforms , or the continu- ance of abuses even of apparently easy correction . If we might found an opinion upon the reports of late travellers , and the ample ...
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... considered as the finest left in Italy . I can conceive no excellence beyond the figure of Peter . Indeed , so excellent is art in this case , that it disappears , and gives up the work to sentiment . I might heap tecknical phrases on ...
... considered as the finest left in Italy . I can conceive no excellence beyond the figure of Peter . Indeed , so excellent is art in this case , that it disappears , and gives up the work to sentiment . I might heap tecknical phrases on ...
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... considered as , perhaps , the finest production of the pencil , in expression , interest , and moral grandeur - we mean Raphael's Schools of Athens . Our author has not , however , overlooked in his walks through the palaces of Rome ...
... considered as , perhaps , the finest production of the pencil , in expression , interest , and moral grandeur - we mean Raphael's Schools of Athens . Our author has not , however , overlooked in his walks through the palaces of Rome ...
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... considered as one people . This uniformity is not wonderful , whether we suppose them to derive their origin from a common stock , or not . There are in North America no great natural separations of one section of the country from the ...
... considered as one people . This uniformity is not wonderful , whether we suppose them to derive their origin from a common stock , or not . There are in North America no great natural separations of one section of the country from the ...
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... considered members of the same family , and marriage between them is regarded as a species of incest . Their civil jurisprudence has been imported among them by the white emigrants , and is peculiar to the Cherokees . A debt which can ...
... considered members of the same family , and marriage between them is regarded as a species of incest . Their civil jurisprudence has been imported among them by the white emigrants , and is peculiar to the Cherokees . A debt which can ...
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