Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... vast plain ; all the southern part of which , almost , is now sacrificed to that lowest and most degraded form of occupation , that sham of industry , the feeding and butcher- ing of cattle , —a vile occupation , delighted in by master ...
... vast plain ; all the southern part of which , almost , is now sacrificed to that lowest and most degraded form of occupation , that sham of industry , the feeding and butcher- ing of cattle , —a vile occupation , delighted in by master ...
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... vast capabilities , not merely in the soil and climate , but in the people themselves , excited in him lofty hopes , which alas ! were brought to a sudden end by his untimely death and the colonization of Paraguay , his darling scheme ...
... vast capabilities , not merely in the soil and climate , but in the people themselves , excited in him lofty hopes , which alas ! were brought to a sudden end by his untimely death and the colonization of Paraguay , his darling scheme ...
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... vast tract which lies to the north of the river Paraguay , in length from Santa Fé ten degrees of latitude northward , and six degrees of longitude in breadth — a splendid country possessed by wild Indians alone , in which the simple ...
... vast tract which lies to the north of the river Paraguay , in length from Santa Fé ten degrees of latitude northward , and six degrees of longitude in breadth — a splendid country possessed by wild Indians alone , in which the simple ...
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... vast schemes for education ; his still vaster schemes for breaking the alliance with Spain , and uniting France and England as fellow - servants of the Pope , and twin- pillars of the sacred fabric of the Church , which helped so much ...
... vast schemes for education ; his still vaster schemes for breaking the alliance with Spain , and uniting France and England as fellow - servants of the Pope , and twin- pillars of the sacred fabric of the Church , which helped so much ...
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... vast , espe- cially in theology . He was attentive , ' as it is called , to his reli- gious duties , ' being present at the services in chapel two or three times a day with unfailing regularity , and showing , to outward appearance , a ...
... vast , espe- cially in theology . He was attentive , ' as it is called , to his reli- gious duties , ' being present at the services in chapel two or three times a day with unfailing regularity , and showing , to outward appearance , a ...
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