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Page 46
... nature , to ad- mit supernatural objects : " but the question here does not concern his other pictures , but relates to that of Niobe only , and consequently whatever improprieties may be selected from his other works , they cannot ...
... nature , to ad- mit supernatural objects : " but the question here does not concern his other pictures , but relates to that of Niobe only , and consequently whatever improprieties may be selected from his other works , they cannot ...
Page 158
... nature of some of them , have generally rather resembled philosophical dreams , than the concep tions of waking and sober reason . ' p . 56. Severity , however is not his characteristic ; and accordingly he hastens to acquaint us that ...
... nature of some of them , have generally rather resembled philosophical dreams , than the concep tions of waking and sober reason . ' p . 56. Severity , however is not his characteristic ; and accordingly he hastens to acquaint us that ...
Page 303
... nature affords them is exhausted . The most nu- merous nation Gass saw on the Columbia was the Wall - a - waltz , amounting to 500 souls , and they were not stationary . Except among the Mandans and Rickarees , who raise a little corn ...
... nature affords them is exhausted . The most nu- merous nation Gass saw on the Columbia was the Wall - a - waltz , amounting to 500 souls , and they were not stationary . Except among the Mandans and Rickarees , who raise a little corn ...
Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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