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In fact , we apprehend that such is the growth of all popu- lar poetry - it may attain to its highest perfection at some particu- lar period , but it cannot be the actual creation of that period - it is not , strictly speaking ...
In fact , we apprehend that such is the growth of all popu- lar poetry - it may attain to its highest perfection at some particu- lar period , but it cannot be the actual creation of that period - it is not , strictly speaking ...
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But before entering on this theme , his narrative is suspended , to afford opportunity for a general view of the state of science in the middle ages , or , as he terms it , the stationary period , in which , along with the breaking up ...
But before entering on this theme , his narrative is suspended , to afford opportunity for a general view of the state of science in the middle ages , or , as he terms it , the stationary period , in which , along with the breaking up ...
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If such periods - and such periods must in the cycle of seasons be reasonably expected - were brought into the ... have been for twelve years - the whole period - during which the present law has been in operation ; and let him add that ...
If such periods - and such periods must in the cycle of seasons be reasonably expected - were brought into the ... have been for twelve years - the whole period - during which the present law has been in operation ; and let him add that ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
ART Page | 145 |
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