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... thousand di- ameters ; and I spoke of the uses to which they were applied . Landor despised entomology , yet , in the same breath , said , " the sublime was in a grain of dust . " I suppose I teased him about recent writers , but he ...
... thousand di- ameters ; and I spoke of the uses to which they were applied . Landor despised entomology , yet , in the same breath , said , " the sublime was in a grain of dust . " I suppose I teased him about recent writers , but he ...
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... thousand years since Egbert , it has , in the last centuries , obtained the ascendant , and stamped the knowledge , activity and power of man- kind with its impress . Those who resist it do not feel it or obey it less . The Russian in ...
... thousand years since Egbert , it has , in the last centuries , obtained the ascendant , and stamped the knowledge , activity and power of man- kind with its impress . Those who resist it do not feel it or obey it less . The Russian in ...
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... thousand a day . They have assim- ilating force , since they are imitated by their for- eign subjects ; and they are still aggressive and propagandist , enlarging the dominion of their arts and liberty . Their laws are hospitable , and ...
... thousand a day . They have assim- ilating force , since they are imitated by their for- eign subjects ; and they are still aggressive and propagandist , enlarging the dominion of their arts and liberty . Their laws are hospitable , and ...
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... thousand thieves landed at Hastings . These founders of the House of Lords were greedy and ferocious dragoons , sons of greedy and ferocious pirates . They were all alike , they took everything they could carry , they burned , har- ried ...
... thousand thieves landed at Hastings . These founders of the House of Lords were greedy and ferocious dragoons , sons of greedy and ferocious pirates . They were all alike , they took everything they could carry , they burned , har- ried ...
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... thousand is good . And that is characteristic of all their work , is attempted than is done . no more When Thor and his companions arrive at Utgard , he is told that " nobody is permitted to remain here , unless he understand some art ...
... thousand is good . And that is characteristic of all their work , is attempted than is done . no more When Thor and his companions arrive at Utgard , he is told that " nobody is permitted to remain here , unless he understand some art ...
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