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... whole army had been at their backs , and the enemy's skirmishers , astonished at this unexpected movement , stopped short . Before they could recover from their surprise , the fifty - second crossed the river , and M'Leod , follow- ing ...
... whole army had been at their backs , and the enemy's skirmishers , astonished at this unexpected movement , stopped short . Before they could recover from their surprise , the fifty - second crossed the river , and M'Leod , follow- ing ...
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... whole becomes more conspicuous when contrasted with the dark shadows occasioned by the projecting drip of the cornice ; above , the magnificent pediment crowns the whole . Thus , in this creation of art , we find expressed the peculiar ...
... whole becomes more conspicuous when contrasted with the dark shadows occasioned by the projecting drip of the cornice ; above , the magnificent pediment crowns the whole . Thus , in this creation of art , we find expressed the peculiar ...
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... whole made up of parts ; " consequently , the dedicator tells his patron that he ' has an indifference to any thing that he does not deem a whole made up of parts , ' which is a truly ridiculous boast . He speaks of Sir Thomas Lawrence ...
... whole made up of parts ; " consequently , the dedicator tells his patron that he ' has an indifference to any thing that he does not deem a whole made up of parts , ' which is a truly ridiculous boast . He speaks of Sir Thomas Lawrence ...
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OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MAY No I Vol II | 1 |
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