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... look not in those departments of literature which have mere amusement for their object , and which are car- ried on for purposes of gain on principles of trade ; we must look for them in those branches of literature which connect ...
... look not in those departments of literature which have mere amusement for their object , and which are car- ried on for purposes of gain on principles of trade ; we must look for them in those branches of literature which connect ...
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... look back to Greece as their birth - place ; on the one hand , they put a soul into sense , peopling the world with their gay mythology ; on the other , they bequeathed to us in Plato and Aristotle , the mighty patriarchs of human ...
... look back to Greece as their birth - place ; on the one hand , they put a soul into sense , peopling the world with their gay mythology ; on the other , they bequeathed to us in Plato and Aristotle , the mighty patriarchs of human ...
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... look for the means of preserving that connexion . What is said , therefore , of the non - residence of the clergy ... look at this measure as one of the most fatal which could possibly be recommended . I look sanguinely to the effect of ...
... look for the means of preserving that connexion . What is said , therefore , of the non - residence of the clergy ... look at this measure as one of the most fatal which could possibly be recommended . I look sanguinely to the effect of ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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