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Page 106
... objects , with autocratic insolence , into the shape In this collection of lectures , his tastes , range of of his own ... object as a mirror of self , and , having no reverence men are capital critics of literary finish and form ; for ...
... objects , with autocratic insolence , into the shape In this collection of lectures , his tastes , range of of his own ... object as a mirror of self , and , having no reverence men are capital critics of literary finish and form ; for ...
Page 387
... object catches the divergent rays at their source , and , if its capabilities are diminished , is unable to master them . Here spectacles are a necessary aid , while the lesser task is readily per- formed by the naked eye . One of the ...
... object catches the divergent rays at their source , and , if its capabilities are diminished , is unable to master them . Here spectacles are a necessary aid , while the lesser task is readily per- formed by the naked eye . One of the ...
Page 616
... object in driving away the Germans from took advantage of the movement of 1848 to make the sea , and restraining ... object , is to insult and pique it by the declaration that it shall not be allowed to obtain that object . The result of ...
... object in driving away the Germans from took advantage of the movement of 1848 to make the sea , and restraining ... object , is to insult and pique it by the declaration that it shall not be allowed to obtain that object . The result of ...
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Dr Copland on Palsy and Apoplexy | 2 |
Lettice Arnold Chaps VIIVIII | 54 |
Gossip about Children | 148 |
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