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... kind , except what may be implied in the con- cluding phrase : Möchte es ( this remarkable Treatise ) auch im Brittischen Boden gedeihen ? CHAPTER II . EDITORIAL DIFFICULTIES . 66 IF for a speculative man , " whose seedfield , " in the ...
... kind , except what may be implied in the con- cluding phrase : Möchte es ( this remarkable Treatise ) auch im Brittischen Boden gedeihen ? CHAPTER II . EDITORIAL DIFFICULTIES . 66 IF for a speculative man , " whose seedfield , " in the ...
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... kind of Melchizedek , without father or mother of any kind ; sometimes , with reference to his great historic and statistic knowledge , and the vivid way he had of expressing himself like an eye - witness of distant transactions and ...
... kind of Melchizedek , without father or mother of any kind ; sometimes , with reference to his great historic and statistic knowledge , and the vivid way he had of expressing himself like an eye - witness of distant transactions and ...
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... kind ; a tag for hooking - together ; and , for the rest , was dug from the earth , and hammered on a stithy before smith's fingers . " Thus does the Professor look in men's faces with a strange impartiality , a strange sci- entific ...
... kind ; a tag for hooking - together ; and , for the rest , was dug from the earth , and hammered on a stithy before smith's fingers . " Thus does the Professor look in men's faces with a strange impartiality , a strange sci- entific ...
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... kind , he strives to give us in compressed shape ( as the Nürnbergers give an Orbis Pictus ) an Orbis Vestitus ; or view of the costumes of all mankind , in all countries , in all times . It is here that to the Antiquarian , to the ...
... kind , he strives to give us in compressed shape ( as the Nürnbergers give an Orbis Pictus ) an Orbis Vestitus ; or view of the costumes of all mankind , in all countries , in all times . It is here that to the Antiquarian , to the ...
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... kind be confidently predicated of so still a man , we might call a real love . None of those bell - girdles , bushel - breeches , cornuted shoes , or other the like phenomena , of which the History of Dress offers so many , escape him ...
... kind be confidently predicated of so still a man , we might call a real love . None of those bell - girdles , bushel - breeches , cornuted shoes , or other the like phenomena , of which the History of Dress offers so many , escape him ...
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