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... to print the letters and communications which appear in these volumes , not only without the authority , but , as we are led to infer , against the re- spectful , but earnest , reclamation of that accredited representative himself ?
... to print the letters and communications which appear in these volumes , not only without the authority , but , as we are led to infer , against the re- spectful , but earnest , reclamation of that accredited representative himself ?
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The power given to the masters over their men does not appear to have been less in an- cient than in modern times , and the sculptures represent the free use of the stick , in order to accelerate the completion of their tasks .
The power given to the masters over their men does not appear to have been less in an- cient than in modern times , and the sculptures represent the free use of the stick , in order to accelerate the completion of their tasks .
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This image , to a spectator rightly placed , appears suspended in the air , so that if the mirror and the object are hid from his view , the effect must appear to him almost supernatural . ' It was by means of this concave mirror ...
This image , to a spectator rightly placed , appears suspended in the air , so that if the mirror and the object are hid from his view , the effect must appear to him almost supernatural . ' It was by means of this concave mirror ...
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