North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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stately person made him peculiarly suited for display on the great days of ceremony ; his dress was always arranged with scrupu- lous neatness , and a careful rehearsal preceded his appearance in any of his most important functions ...
stately person made him peculiarly suited for display on the great days of ceremony ; his dress was always arranged with scrupu- lous neatness , and a careful rehearsal preceded his appearance in any of his most important functions ...
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... person able to decypher the characters in a piece of music , to which the ink had been imparted more liberally than usual . In the mean time , what has been already done , has conferred a service on the blind , which we , who become ...
... person able to decypher the characters in a piece of music , to which the ink had been imparted more liberally than usual . In the mean time , what has been already done , has conferred a service on the blind , which we , who become ...
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... person , such vulgar allusions to a personal defect , however trifling , will awaken an excessive sensibility amounting to horror : all the self - torturing energy of the soul will be concentrated on that single point ; and if the wound ...
... person , such vulgar allusions to a personal defect , however trifling , will awaken an excessive sensibility amounting to horror : all the self - torturing energy of the soul will be concentrated on that single point ; and if the wound ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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