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... observation which Mr. Ford has chosen , and to which he has judiciously confined himself , is the general aspect of Spanish life , as it strikes a bystander ; the manner of living which is peculiar to the Spaniards , and to which , if ...
... observation which Mr. Ford has chosen , and to which he has judiciously confined himself , is the general aspect of Spanish life , as it strikes a bystander ; the manner of living which is peculiar to the Spaniards , and to which , if ...
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... observe , that hitherto , if little has been achieved , it is , in our belief , because the question has not been approached in quite the right spirit . For , first , to exemplify our meaning in the case of Architecture alone , there ...
... observe , that hitherto , if little has been achieved , it is , in our belief , because the question has not been approached in quite the right spirit . For , first , to exemplify our meaning in the case of Architecture alone , there ...
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... observe the names of some of the German critics : no man , who is not blinded by pre- judice , can impugn the truth of Mr. B.'s remark , that " where there is no question concerning a doctrine or the truth of a miracle , the German ...
... observe the names of some of the German critics : no man , who is not blinded by pre- judice , can impugn the truth of Mr. B.'s remark , that " where there is no question concerning a doctrine or the truth of a miracle , the German ...
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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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