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... nature of it which would enable me to make those satisfactory accounts between us , without which I really feel no satisfaction in engaging - but I will do all I can to promote their circulation , and shall be most ready to attend to ...
... nature of it which would enable me to make those satisfactory accounts between us , without which I really feel no satisfaction in engaging - but I will do all I can to promote their circulation , and shall be most ready to attend to ...
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... nature , he had already devised a way of aiding me . A weekly periodical , he went on to inform me , was about to be set up in Edinburgh , supported by the most respectable talents , and amply furnished with all the necessary ...
... nature , he had already devised a way of aiding me . A weekly periodical , he went on to inform me , was about to be set up in Edinburgh , supported by the most respectable talents , and amply furnished with all the necessary ...
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... nature been more prodigally lavished . Her mighty lakes , like oceans of liquid silver ; her mountains , with their ... natural scenery . But Europe held forth the charms of storied and poetical association . There were to be seen the ...
... nature been more prodigally lavished . Her mighty lakes , like oceans of liquid silver ; her mountains , with their ... natural scenery . But Europe held forth the charms of storied and poetical association . There were to be seen the ...
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... nature seemed to have thrown an insurmountable barrier . We one day descried some shapeless object drifting at a dis- tance . ( At sea , every thing that breaks the monotony of the surrounding expanse attracts attention . It proved to ...
... nature seemed to have thrown an insurmountable barrier . We one day descried some shapeless object drifting at a dis- tance . ( At sea , every thing that breaks the monotony of the surrounding expanse attracts attention . It proved to ...
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... Nature seems to delight in disappointing the assiduities of art , with which it would rear legitimate dullness to maturity ; and to glory in the vigor and luxuriance of her chance productions . She scatters the seeds of genius to the ...
... Nature seems to delight in disappointing the assiduities of art , with which it would rear legitimate dullness to maturity ; and to glory in the vigor and luxuriance of her chance productions . She scatters the seeds of genius to the ...
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