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... respect to the machines of this artist , those which he employs for mak- ing blocks are all moved by the con- stant ... respects , the English do not blush to avow their inferiority , when it is clearly demonstrated to them . For several ...
... respect to the machines of this artist , those which he employs for mak- ing blocks are all moved by the con- stant ... respects , the English do not blush to avow their inferiority , when it is clearly demonstrated to them . For several ...
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From the Literary Panorama . DEAN KIRWAN'S PULPIT ELOQUENCE . RESPECTING the manner in are most popular , and his ... respect they may be compared to the productions of old John Bunyan , who to the most palpable allegories awakens the ...
From the Literary Panorama . DEAN KIRWAN'S PULPIT ELOQUENCE . RESPECTING the manner in are most popular , and his ... respect they may be compared to the productions of old John Bunyan , who to the most palpable allegories awakens the ...
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6 sorrow . With respect to myself , I am greatest respectability , he hopes none prepared for every thing ; but so much but ... respect her me- mory by imitating her virtues . There is a beautiful thought , coarse- ly and ungrammatically ...
6 sorrow . With respect to myself , I am greatest respectability , he hopes none prepared for every thing ; but so much but ... respect her me- mory by imitating her virtues . There is a beautiful thought , coarse- ly and ungrammatically ...
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