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... less than the whole length of Westminster Abbey ; the length of the Pantheon at 340 feet , which is 160 feet less than the length of St. Paul's ; and of the Pont National , formerly called Pont Royal , 324 feet , which is shorter than ...
... less than the whole length of Westminster Abbey ; the length of the Pantheon at 340 feet , which is 160 feet less than the length of St. Paul's ; and of the Pont National , formerly called Pont Royal , 324 feet , which is shorter than ...
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... less ancient thau Europe , Asia , and Africa ; as their summits bave been less washed away , and the wild animals of America , as the tigers and crocodiles , are said to be less perfect in respect to their size and strength ; which ...
... less ancient thau Europe , Asia , and Africa ; as their summits bave been less washed away , and the wild animals of America , as the tigers and crocodiles , are said to be less perfect in respect to their size and strength ; which ...
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... less precious than existence to vilify , then , the moral or intellectual merits of an individual without a cause , cannot be justified by any law , human or divine . Mr. B. should also recollect that there may be others , who , like ...
... less precious than existence to vilify , then , the moral or intellectual merits of an individual without a cause , cannot be justified by any law , human or divine . Mr. B. should also recollect that there may be others , who , like ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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