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... tion , and want of patronage around it . The exquisite paintings of a mind , tuned by nature to the mental enjoy- ment of vivid impressions of imagery , ог 4 " 34 Spontaneous Display of native Genius . tion.
... tion , and want of patronage around it . The exquisite paintings of a mind , tuned by nature to the mental enjoy- ment of vivid impressions of imagery , ог 4 " 34 Spontaneous Display of native Genius . tion.
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... tion , must be assumed to militate very powerfully against the hypothesis of Helvetius , and others , who have taught that it is education alone , combined with certain favourable circumstances and moral tempera- ments , which ...
... tion , must be assumed to militate very powerfully against the hypothesis of Helvetius , and others , who have taught that it is education alone , combined with certain favourable circumstances and moral tempera- ments , which ...
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... tion to the appearance of this side of the Church , already defaced by the other additions . The chief fault of this building is , a want of uniformity in the style , which in its general appearance is that which prevailed in the ...
... tion to the appearance of this side of the Church , already defaced by the other additions . The chief fault of this building is , a want of uniformity in the style , which in its general appearance is that which prevailed in the ...
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... tion is particularly due to those whose removals have been carried into effect in the month of May ; in spite of all that was done during the course of the last year to inflame their passions , and mis- lead their judgments . " In a ...
... tion is particularly due to those whose removals have been carried into effect in the month of May ; in spite of all that was done during the course of the last year to inflame their passions , and mis- lead their judgments . " In a ...
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... tion ; and contains much useful infor . mation on the subject of the excel- lent roads and bridges recently con- structed in the Highlands - on the cultivation of land and on the erec- tion of convenient inns and farm- houses . The ...
... tion ; and contains much useful infor . mation on the subject of the excel- lent roads and bridges recently con- structed in the Highlands - on the cultivation of land and on the erec- tion of convenient inns and farm- houses . The ...
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