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... customs , and conversing with their sages and great men . I even journeyed one long summer's day to the summit of the most distant hill , whence I stretched my eye over many a mile of terra incognita , and was astonished to find how ...
... customs , and conversing with their sages and great men . I even journeyed one long summer's day to the summit of the most distant hill , whence I stretched my eye over many a mile of terra incognita , and was astonished to find how ...
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... custom . My native country was full of youth- ful promise : Europe was rich in the accumulated treasures of age . Her very ruins told the history of times gone by , and every mouldering stone was a chronicle . I longed to wander over ...
... custom . My native country was full of youth- ful promise : Europe was rich in the accumulated treasures of age . Her very ruins told the history of times gone by , and every mouldering stone was a chronicle . I longed to wander over ...
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... customs of barbarous nations , with which she can have no permanent intercourse of profit or pleasure ; it has been left to the broken - down tradesman , the scheming adventurer , the wandering mechanic , the Manchester and Birmingham ...
... customs of barbarous nations , with which she can have no permanent intercourse of profit or pleasure ; it has been left to the broken - down tradesman , the scheming adventurer , the wandering mechanic , the Manchester and Birmingham ...
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... custom . Every thing seems to be the growth of ages of regular and peaceful existence . The old church of remote architecture , with its low massive portal ; its gothic tower ; its windows rich with tracery and painted glass , in ...
... custom . Every thing seems to be the growth of ages of regular and peaceful existence . The old church of remote architecture , with its low massive portal ; its gothic tower ; its windows rich with tracery and painted glass , in ...
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... custom , to escape from the dreary meditations of a sleepless pillow . " Bewailing in his chamber thus alone , " despairing of all joy and remedy , " fortired of thought and wobegone , " he had wandered to the window , to indulge the ...
... custom , to escape from the dreary meditations of a sleepless pillow . " Bewailing in his chamber thus alone , " despairing of all joy and remedy , " fortired of thought and wobegone , " he had wandered to the window , to indulge the ...
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