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... given rise , it appears to us that this of Mr. Finnelly's is decidedly the most useful as well as the most in- telligible . The clauses and schedules are arranged in a methodical order , which renders every one of them of easy reference ...
... given rise , it appears to us that this of Mr. Finnelly's is decidedly the most useful as well as the most in- telligible . The clauses and schedules are arranged in a methodical order , which renders every one of them of easy reference ...
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... given interpretations of his own to passages in the poems of Dante , Petrarch , and Boccaccio , with the view of confirming his ar- gument . The attempt appears to us to be a most elaborate failure . ART.XVIII . - Descriptive Sketches ...
... given interpretations of his own to passages in the poems of Dante , Petrarch , and Boccaccio , with the view of confirming his ar- gument . The attempt appears to us to be a most elaborate failure . ART.XVIII . - Descriptive Sketches ...
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... given which were to signify advance or retreat ; torches were then distributed , to be lighted instantaneously , at a particular signal ; and the column moved on in profound silence . The captain marched at the head of the troop , armed ...
... given which were to signify advance or retreat ; torches were then distributed , to be lighted instantaneously , at a particular signal ; and the column moved on in profound silence . The captain marched at the head of the troop , armed ...
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