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... character of modern sions . The turret , which rises from churches has been departed from . the apex of the gable , being placed over The chancel is separated from the the opening of a large window , has church by three arches of equal ...
... character of modern sions . The turret , which rises from churches has been departed from . the apex of the gable , being placed over The chancel is separated from the the opening of a large window , has church by three arches of equal ...
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... character and stratification of the district through which he is travelling , either for amusement , for health , or for professional objects . To the invalid the study of Geology also offers peculiar attractions . De- barred from the ...
... character and stratification of the district through which he is travelling , either for amusement , for health , or for professional objects . To the invalid the study of Geology also offers peculiar attractions . De- barred from the ...
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... character of his style , but the beauty or elegance of particular sentences or passages . Like many other writers , he was not always cau- tious to keep his own composition b Letter to Robertson , in Stewart's Life of Robertson , sect ...
... character of his style , but the beauty or elegance of particular sentences or passages . Like many other writers , he was not always cau- tious to keep his own composition b Letter to Robertson , in Stewart's Life of Robertson , sect ...
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... character for elegance and taste in the judgment of readers of the present day . Expressions of the following kind : " On account of his being born among them ; " " The stories of his accusing her , and of her justifying herself ; " " A ...
... character for elegance and taste in the judgment of readers of the present day . Expressions of the following kind : " On account of his being born among them ; " " The stories of his accusing her , and of her justifying herself ; " " A ...
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... character of Philip ; " Headstrong in his pas- sions , and incapable equally of pru- dence and of dissimulation : sincere from violence rather than candour ; expensive from profusion more than generosity ; a warm friend , a furious ...
... character of Philip ; " Headstrong in his pas- sions , and incapable equally of pru- dence and of dissimulation : sincere from violence rather than candour ; expensive from profusion more than generosity ; a warm friend , a furious ...
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