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... beautiful illustrations of Mr. William Smith's idea , which at once exalted geology into a science . " It is not easy , " says Professor Buckland , " to find a more eloquent and striking acknowledg- 1 " It There is nothing in the first ...
... beautiful illustrations of Mr. William Smith's idea , which at once exalted geology into a science . " It is not easy , " says Professor Buckland , " to find a more eloquent and striking acknowledg- 1 " It There is nothing in the first ...
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... beautiful Roman face . At the corner of a piazza , a scrittore , or scribe , is seated at his table , with pen in hand , busily occupied in writing from the dictation of a Trasteverino , or some gentle maiden , the tale of love or of ...
... beautiful Roman face . At the corner of a piazza , a scrittore , or scribe , is seated at his table , with pen in hand , busily occupied in writing from the dictation of a Trasteverino , or some gentle maiden , the tale of love or of ...
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... beautiful floweret , planted beneath the shade of the deadly Upas - breath of poverty . Ere time could welcome him to maturity , the poison had en- tered his life , and he fell , a blighted and early wreck of promise . COLLINS . The ...
... beautiful floweret , planted beneath the shade of the deadly Upas - breath of poverty . Ere time could welcome him to maturity , the poison had en- tered his life , and he fell , a blighted and early wreck of promise . COLLINS . The ...
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... beautiful than the structure of the human foot , nor perhaps any demonstration which would lead a well - educated person to desire more of anatomy than that of the foot . The foot has in its structure all the fine appliances that you ...
... beautiful than the structure of the human foot , nor perhaps any demonstration which would lead a well - educated person to desire more of anatomy than that of the foot . The foot has in its structure all the fine appliances that you ...
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... beautiful ; presenting a suc- cession of the softest and most lovely English scenery . Proceeding towards the south - east , we shortly arrive at an elegant structure called " the China Gallery , " of which we shall speak hereafter ...
... beautiful ; presenting a suc- cession of the softest and most lovely English scenery . Proceeding towards the south - east , we shortly arrive at an elegant structure called " the China Gallery , " of which we shall speak hereafter ...
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