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... friend , 244 , 245 . Literary discussion between Augustine and Jerome respecting the gourd of Jonah , account of , 141-143 . Loggia dei Lanzi of Florence , descrip- tion of , 160 , 161 . Lushington , ( C. ) History , Design , and ...
... friend , 244 , 245 . Literary discussion between Augustine and Jerome respecting the gourd of Jonah , account of , 141-143 . Loggia dei Lanzi of Florence , descrip- tion of , 160 , 161 . Lushington , ( C. ) History , Design , and ...
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... friends ) , ever speaks of himself as capable of counteracting the ordinary powers of nature ( p . 165 , 16 ) . The inference drawn from this observation is , that such a counteracting or miraculous power was not possessed by any ...
... friends ) , ever speaks of himself as capable of counteracting the ordinary powers of nature ( p . 165 , 16 ) . The inference drawn from this observation is , that such a counteracting or miraculous power was not possessed by any ...
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... friends . But this is a matter which regards only Madame de Genlis and her family : we , as reviewers , have more concern with the interest of the work , than with the prudence or imprudence of the writer . Upon the former point there ...
... friends . But this is a matter which regards only Madame de Genlis and her family : we , as reviewers , have more concern with the interest of the work , than with the prudence or imprudence of the writer . Upon the former point there ...
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... friends . For instance , we have no doubt that many trifles " of her own invention and manufacture " were very pretty and ingenious , but we think that she might have spared us some accounts of the admiration which they excited : we ...
... friends . For instance , we have no doubt that many trifles " of her own invention and manufacture " were very pretty and ingenious , but we think that she might have spared us some accounts of the admiration which they excited : we ...
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... friend almost as giddy as herself disguised in male attire , having her boots stuffed out with straw , and making love with equal gallantry and éclat to the serving maids of a provincial inn ; but we must content our- selves with the ...
... friend almost as giddy as herself disguised in male attire , having her boots stuffed out with straw , and making love with equal gallantry and éclat to the serving maids of a provincial inn ; but we must content our- selves with the ...
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