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... especially desirous of convincing those who witnessed his exhibition , of the simplicity of the means by which results so wonderful were brought about . 6. The external appearance , and especially , the deportment of the Turk , are ...
... especially desirous of convincing those who witnessed his exhibition , of the simplicity of the means by which results so wonderful were brought about . 6. The external appearance , and especially , the deportment of the Turk , are ...
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... especially lest the nature of our challenge should be misconceived , we take occa- sion to refer to our Review of Mr. Walsh's Sketches of Conspicuous Living Characters of France , " pub- lished 134 ESSAYS AND MISCELLANIES .
... especially lest the nature of our challenge should be misconceived , we take occa- sion to refer to our Review of Mr. Walsh's Sketches of Conspicuous Living Characters of France , " pub- lished 134 ESSAYS AND MISCELLANIES .
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... especially beautiful ; but the poetic elevation which it induces , we must refer chiefly to our sympathy in the poet's enthusiasm . We pardon his hyperboles for the evident earnestness with which they are uttered . It was by no means my ...
... especially beautiful ; but the poetic elevation which it induces , we must refer chiefly to our sympathy in the poet's enthusiasm . We pardon his hyperboles for the evident earnestness with which they are uttered . It was by no means my ...
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Maelzels ChessPlayer | 6 |
Preface and Introduction to the Conchologists | 95 |
The Philosophy of Furniture | 101 |
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