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... Cultivation of Poor Soils , as exem- plified in the Colonies , for the Indigent , and for Orphans in Holland . By ... Cultivating them . By Order of the House of Commons . 5. A Letter to the Duke of Wellington . By an Englishman 410 VI ...
... Cultivation of Poor Soils , as exem- plified in the Colonies , for the Indigent , and for Orphans in Holland . By ... Cultivating them . By Order of the House of Commons . 5. A Letter to the Duke of Wellington . By an Englishman 410 VI ...
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... cultivated by Paley , is quite characteristic of him . We mourn over the leaves of our peaches and plum - trees , as they wither under a blight . What does Paley see in this ? A legion of animated beings ( for such is a blight ) ...
... cultivated by Paley , is quite characteristic of him . We mourn over the leaves of our peaches and plum - trees , as they wither under a blight . What does Paley see in this ? A legion of animated beings ( for such is a blight ) ...
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... cultivation . It is with the same solitary exception , that we find the translators at a loss to understand two lines in that episode which concludes the third book of the Georgics , and which the poet has wrought up with such wonderful ...
... cultivation . It is with the same solitary exception , that we find the translators at a loss to understand two lines in that episode which concludes the third book of the Georgics , and which the poet has wrought up with such wonderful ...
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... cultivate other and , as they are called , higher and more dignified branches of the fine arts . ' Tis vain , ' says the satirist , to set before an Englishman the scenes of landscape , or the heroes of history ; nature and antiquity ...
... cultivate other and , as they are called , higher and more dignified branches of the fine arts . ' Tis vain , ' says the satirist , to set before an Englishman the scenes of landscape , or the heroes of history ; nature and antiquity ...
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... cultivate that popularity which he so largely enjoyed . He chastened with so just a judgment a naturally high spirit , and an ample consciousness of the dignity of his rank and place , as to obtain the reverence of many , and the esteem ...
... cultivate that popularity which he so largely enjoyed . He chastened with so just a judgment a naturally high spirit , and an ample consciousness of the dignity of his rank and place , as to obtain the reverence of many , and the esteem ...
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