The North American Review, Volumen81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... given to God , and equals that which is given to God and all the Angels . This work is edited by F. J. Mone , and is published at Freiburg , 1853 , 1854. It is full of curious infor- mation , yet far less valuable than Daniel's ...
... given to God , and equals that which is given to God and all the Angels . This work is edited by F. J. Mone , and is published at Freiburg , 1853 , 1854. It is full of curious infor- mation , yet far less valuable than Daniel's ...
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... given . Tricks of chiaro - oscuro will bring objects out of a canvas , but that art which takes the eye in , and obliges us to feel the quality of an atmosphere , warm , transparent , alive , infinite , the tremulous movement of the ...
... given . Tricks of chiaro - oscuro will bring objects out of a canvas , but that art which takes the eye in , and obliges us to feel the quality of an atmosphere , warm , transparent , alive , infinite , the tremulous movement of the ...
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... given us by the supreme and local governments ; and secondly , to the zeal , energy , and willing aid given to me by every officer on the canal , but espe- cially by the Executive Engineer of the North Division and his depu- ties . Our ...
... given us by the supreme and local governments ; and secondly , to the zeal , energy , and willing aid given to me by every officer on the canal , but espe- cially by the Executive Engineer of the North Division and his depu- ties . Our ...
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