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... attention of the Doric race was turned to the past rather than to the future ; and thus it came to pass that the Dorians preserved most rigidly , and represented most truly , the customs of the ancient Greeks . Their advances were ...
... attention of the Doric race was turned to the past rather than to the future ; and thus it came to pass that the Dorians preserved most rigidly , and represented most truly , the customs of the ancient Greeks . Their advances were ...
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... attention to the ample vo- lume which she has unfolded to man ; a volume in which , if we may so say , the text is so peculiarly composed for his benefit , and so suited to his vision , that of all the myriads of eyes which look upon it ...
... attention to the ample vo- lume which she has unfolded to man ; a volume in which , if we may so say , the text is so peculiarly composed for his benefit , and so suited to his vision , that of all the myriads of eyes which look upon it ...
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... attention , and , ap- parently without intending it , reminds us of a useful and practical truth . Mr. Galt did not consider it his duty to paint the actors and actresses as all monsters of iniquity . He certainly never throws a veil ...
... attention , and , ap- parently without intending it , reminds us of a useful and practical truth . Mr. Galt did not consider it his duty to paint the actors and actresses as all monsters of iniquity . He certainly never throws a veil ...
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