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If the whole world does not confess that there is not in the whole world a damsel more beautiful than , & c . " Now mark the presumption which follows the self - complacency of the last act ! That was an honest attempt to redress a real ...
If the whole world does not confess that there is not in the whole world a damsel more beautiful than , & c . " Now mark the presumption which follows the self - complacency of the last act ! That was an honest attempt to redress a real ...
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We do not mean to say that the translator's use of the materials is always that which we should have advised— far from it ; nor has he strictly followed out his own principle , of working up all the parts into a continuous whole ; for ...
We do not mean to say that the translator's use of the materials is always that which we should have advised— far from it ; nor has he strictly followed out his own principle , of working up all the parts into a continuous whole ; for ...
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But though Russia possesses the whole western coast from the mouth of the Danube ( most shamefully given up to her by Austria ) to Odessa — the whole northern coast of the Crimea — the sea of Azoff and its shores — and now assumes the ...
But though Russia possesses the whole western coast from the mouth of the Danube ( most shamefully given up to her by Austria ) to Odessa — the whole northern coast of the Crimea — the sea of Azoff and its shores — and now assumes the ...
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