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... effect a most elaborate and important topography , ancient and modern , of the once renowned , and now doubly inte- resting peninsula , the Peleponnessus . Those who have had the satisfaction of perusing this gentleman's work on Athens ...
... effect a most elaborate and important topography , ancient and modern , of the once renowned , and now doubly inte- resting peninsula , the Peleponnessus . Those who have had the satisfaction of perusing this gentleman's work on Athens ...
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... effect of an eclipse , or rather perhaps of a thick London fog . The atmosphere was loaded with clouds of sand of so fine and penetrating a quality , that almost in an instant , our tables , our books , and our clothes , were covered ...
... effect of an eclipse , or rather perhaps of a thick London fog . The atmosphere was loaded with clouds of sand of so fine and penetrating a quality , that almost in an instant , our tables , our books , and our clothes , were covered ...
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... effect was the more ludi- crous . pp . 479–482 . We have by no means selected the whole of the best parts of Mr. Fuller's work . Our object was to choose such passages , as in our opinion most fairly represented the merit of the whole ...
... effect was the more ludi- crous . pp . 479–482 . We have by no means selected the whole of the best parts of Mr. Fuller's work . Our object was to choose such passages , as in our opinion most fairly represented the merit of the whole ...
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... effect , so as to lose the general character of credibility which it appears to us entitled to possess . In France , we know , the narrative of Adams is not believed to be authentic , and this cir- cumstance might have induced M ...
... effect , so as to lose the general character of credibility which it appears to us entitled to possess . In France , we know , the narrative of Adams is not believed to be authentic , and this cir- cumstance might have induced M ...
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... effect ; he did not , however , fall at the instant , though , after he had proceeded a few paces , and in that while it was said no person fired at him , he fell to rise no more . ' I now commenced reloading ; but I had only got a ball ...
... effect ; he did not , however , fall at the instant , though , after he had proceeded a few paces , and in that while it was said no person fired at him , he fell to rise no more . ' I now commenced reloading ; but I had only got a ball ...
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