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... beautiful woman out of three hundred , was selected to place a crown of laurels upon the white head of the American philoso- pher , and two kisses upon his cheeks . ' p . 47 , note . His Our author's elucidation of our treaties and ...
... beautiful woman out of three hundred , was selected to place a crown of laurels upon the white head of the American philoso- pher , and two kisses upon his cheeks . ' p . 47 , note . His Our author's elucidation of our treaties and ...
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... beautiful instance of unaffected modesty . " Mr. Cushing's Eulogy , though it would be improved by the free use of the pruning - knife , is a production of spirit and power . The word metropolis , on pages 28 and 33 , as applied to the ...
... beautiful instance of unaffected modesty . " Mr. Cushing's Eulogy , though it would be improved by the free use of the pruning - knife , is a production of spirit and power . The word metropolis , on pages 28 and 33 , as applied to the ...
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... beautiful wild flower springing up with its gay and brilliant foliage in the midst of the desert . The Indian of South America , or the Asiatic Tartar , as he flies across the boundless savannas of his country , on steeds fleet as the ...
... beautiful wild flower springing up with its gay and brilliant foliage in the midst of the desert . The Indian of South America , or the Asiatic Tartar , as he flies across the boundless savannas of his country , on steeds fleet as the ...
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... beautiful wild flower springing up with its gay and brilliant foliage in the midst of the desert . The Indian of South America , or the Asiatic Tartar , as he flies across the boundless savannas of his country , on steeds fleet as the ...
... beautiful wild flower springing up with its gay and brilliant foliage in the midst of the desert . The Indian of South America , or the Asiatic Tartar , as he flies across the boundless savannas of his country , on steeds fleet as the ...
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... beautiful vil- lages of that region . It was situated on the edge of some fine rich meadows , lying about one of the prettiest little rivers in the world . While there , I went one morning to the top of a little round hill , which ...
... beautiful vil- lages of that region . It was situated on the edge of some fine rich meadows , lying about one of the prettiest little rivers in the world . While there , I went one morning to the top of a little round hill , which ...
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