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... existence , if she thought fit , he adopted , without the slightest reference to the Holy Alliance , steps which gradually , but speedily led to the ac- knowledgment by England of the independence of Buenos Ayres , Columbia , and Mexico ...
... existence , if she thought fit , he adopted , without the slightest reference to the Holy Alliance , steps which gradually , but speedily led to the ac- knowledgment by England of the independence of Buenos Ayres , Columbia , and Mexico ...
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... existence . Mr. Gunn concludes his treatise with some pertinent remarks on the causes which retard the progress of the higher departments of painting in this country . Among these causes it must be admitted that we ought to enumerate ...
... existence . Mr. Gunn concludes his treatise with some pertinent remarks on the causes which retard the progress of the higher departments of painting in this country . Among these causes it must be admitted that we ought to enumerate ...
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... existence , how our time hangs upon our hands , and in how high estimation the art is held , of giving wings to our hours , and making them pass rapidly and cheerfully away . And moralists of a cynical disposition have poured forth many ...
... existence , how our time hangs upon our hands , and in how high estimation the art is held , of giving wings to our hours , and making them pass rapidly and cheerfully away . And moralists of a cynical disposition have poured forth many ...
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