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... stone stairs , which led to the library . This was an apartment of prodigious length , lighted by extensive windows at both sides , between whfch partitions pro- jected outwards , so as to form as many deep recesses as there were ...
... stone stairs , which led to the library . This was an apartment of prodigious length , lighted by extensive windows at both sides , between whfch partitions pro- jected outwards , so as to form as many deep recesses as there were ...
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... stones which contain them , and the metals of these al k aljs were made to combine with others , so as to yield many useful substances , besides as sisting in the reduction of common metallic ores . The metals of lime , silex alumine ...
... stones which contain them , and the metals of these al k aljs were made to combine with others , so as to yield many useful substances , besides as sisting in the reduction of common metallic ores . The metals of lime , silex alumine ...
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... stones was not the same thing . The reader may be pleased to have his own expressions " Che porvi le pi- etre , e porci le parole non é il mede- simo . " The illustrious Cardinal Bentivoglio , the ornament of Italy and of litera ture ...
... stones was not the same thing . The reader may be pleased to have his own expressions " Che porvi le pi- etre , e porci le parole non é il mede- simo . " The illustrious Cardinal Bentivoglio , the ornament of Italy and of litera ture ...
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... stones , placed as " rude memorials , " was yet held tenable from the ob- . trusions of the plough . Perhaps , said I , as I walked among those humble tumuli , the day will yet come , when the halo which encircles the names of the ...
... stones , placed as " rude memorials , " was yet held tenable from the ob- . trusions of the plough . Perhaps , said I , as I walked among those humble tumuli , the day will yet come , when the halo which encircles the names of the ...
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... stone of their fame , or rather the cope - stone of their in- famy ; while it served as an elevating step to the hterary glory of others . The prospect of a seat upon it bas been the stimulus of unwearied ap plication ; and the ...
... stone of their fame , or rather the cope - stone of their in- famy ; while it served as an elevating step to the hterary glory of others . The prospect of a seat upon it bas been the stimulus of unwearied ap plication ; and the ...
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