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... seen , merely for the purpose of swelling out the list of embellishments . The Sylph , engraved by W. Humphreys , from a picture painted by J. Wood , which some of our readers may remember to have seen at Somerset - house last season ...
... seen , merely for the purpose of swelling out the list of embellishments . The Sylph , engraved by W. Humphreys , from a picture painted by J. Wood , which some of our readers may remember to have seen at Somerset - house last season ...
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... seen the altar where a priest was saying mass to a congregation of women and children , whilst their husbands and fathers were fighting and falling in the field of battle hard by . A shot came and pierced the venerable clergyman - while ...
... seen the altar where a priest was saying mass to a congregation of women and children , whilst their husbands and fathers were fighting and falling in the field of battle hard by . A shot came and pierced the venerable clergyman - while ...
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... seen in unorganic nature , but it is in the vegetable kingdom ; ' the striving out of the subterraneous darkness into the light of the sun , produces the upright growth ; the number of leaves and branches , indeed , is not regular , but ...
... seen in unorganic nature , but it is in the vegetable kingdom ; ' the striving out of the subterraneous darkness into the light of the sun , produces the upright growth ; the number of leaves and branches , indeed , is not regular , but ...
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