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... present an assemblage of objects which are beautifully pictur- esque . A great increase of interest is communicated by the knowledge of the fact , that Boston is the birth - place of the immortal Franklin , and that here broke forth the ...
... present an assemblage of objects which are beautifully pictur- esque . A great increase of interest is communicated by the knowledge of the fact , that Boston is the birth - place of the immortal Franklin , and that here broke forth the ...
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... present volume , abounding as it does with so much to interest all lovers of true poetry . It is the peculiar privi- lege of genius to command sympathy- to impose upon others its own mood of mind — its fears , its hopes , its joys , and ...
... present volume , abounding as it does with so much to interest all lovers of true poetry . It is the peculiar privi- lege of genius to command sympathy- to impose upon others its own mood of mind — its fears , its hopes , its joys , and ...
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... present picture are only fabulous , and invented for the sake of removing the odium of murder from his brutal spoilers and cruel assassins . " I paid ( said Mr. Bowdich ) my first private visit to Baba , the chief Moor , and took some ...
... present picture are only fabulous , and invented for the sake of removing the odium of murder from his brutal spoilers and cruel assassins . " I paid ( said Mr. Bowdich ) my first private visit to Baba , the chief Moor , and took some ...
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