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... afford us delights by their change , which the choicest of them could not give us by their continuance . In the spring of life , the gilding of the sun - shine , the verdure of the fields , and the variegated paintings of the sky , are ...
... afford us delights by their change , which the choicest of them could not give us by their continuance . In the spring of life , the gilding of the sun - shine , the verdure of the fields , and the variegated paintings of the sky , are ...
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... afford cover to a few soldiers , who per- haps had the charge of a battery , or were stationed to give signals of approaching danger . There is there- fore no provision of water within the walls , though the spring is so near , that it ...
... afford cover to a few soldiers , who per- haps had the charge of a battery , or were stationed to give signals of approaching danger . There is there- fore no provision of water within the walls , though the spring is so near , that it ...
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... afford little diversion to the traveller , who seldom sees himself either encountered or overtaken , and who has nothing to contemplate but grounds that have no visible boundaries , or are separated by walls of loose stone . From the ...
... afford little diversion to the traveller , who seldom sees himself either encountered or overtaken , and who has nothing to contemplate but grounds that have no visible boundaries , or are separated by walls of loose stone . From the ...
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... monastery of Aberbrothick is of great renown in the history of Scotland . Its ruins afford ample testi- mony of its ancient magnificence : its extent might , I suppose , easily be found by following the walls among 198 A JOURNEY TO THE.
... monastery of Aberbrothick is of great renown in the history of Scotland . Its ruins afford ample testi- mony of its ancient magnificence : its extent might , I suppose , easily be found by following the walls among 198 A JOURNEY TO THE.
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... Inverness with great convenience . We were now to cross the Highlands towards the western coast , and to content ourselves with such ac- commodations , as a way so little frequented could afford K 2 WESTERN ISLANDS , & c . 223 Fort ...
... Inverness with great convenience . We were now to cross the Highlands towards the western coast , and to content ourselves with such ac- commodations , as a way so little frequented could afford K 2 WESTERN ISLANDS , & c . 223 Fort ...
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