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... effect which their writings are now pro- ducing on the minds of practical men ; since it was owing entirely to inferences deduced from geological phenomena that this work commenced , whilst its success was derided by many of the miners ...
... effect which their writings are now pro- ducing on the minds of practical men ; since it was owing entirely to inferences deduced from geological phenomena that this work commenced , whilst its success was derided by many of the miners ...
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... effect far more deep and abiding than the whole body of splenetic and passionate revilers , whom we commonly call by the name of satiric poets . In the midst of all the bitterness of Shakspeare , we perceive glimpses of thoughts and ...
... effect far more deep and abiding than the whole body of splenetic and passionate revilers , whom we commonly call by the name of satiric poets . In the midst of all the bitterness of Shakspeare , we perceive glimpses of thoughts and ...
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... effect , forming at one point a white and foaming cascade , so admirably constructed of large masses of rock , that it is difficult to believe it artificial . A lofty column on the rising ground , a rich variety of hill and dale of the ...
... effect , forming at one point a white and foaming cascade , so admirably constructed of large masses of rock , that it is difficult to believe it artificial . A lofty column on the rising ground , a rich variety of hill and dale of the ...
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... effect upon me . By some these observations may seem foolish , but I have seen numbers whose faces have been strangers to soap and water for a week together . Though working in a cotton factory ( and who has not heard of the tyranny and ...
... effect upon me . By some these observations may seem foolish , but I have seen numbers whose faces have been strangers to soap and water for a week together . Though working in a cotton factory ( and who has not heard of the tyranny and ...
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... effect . The lines are headed MATILDA CLOVER'S SOLILOQUY ON RETURNING FROM MRS . TALENT'S SEMINARY . THAT odious fat - faced woman , how She jars me with her mirth ! That coxcomb , with his barn - door brow ! That prosing man of worth ...
... effect . The lines are headed MATILDA CLOVER'S SOLILOQUY ON RETURNING FROM MRS . TALENT'S SEMINARY . THAT odious fat - faced woman , how She jars me with her mirth ! That coxcomb , with his barn - door brow ! That prosing man of worth ...
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