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teeth particularly beautiful ; the beard commonly black , but scanty . Of the various dresses they wear , we could not attempt to give an intelligible description , but those both of males and females are minutely represented in the ...
teeth particularly beautiful ; the beard commonly black , but scanty . Of the various dresses they wear , we could not attempt to give an intelligible description , but those both of males and females are minutely represented in the ...
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The moral keeping of this picture , which in every other respect is so beautiful , is injured by the bird - cage . The prettiest fairy story in these volumes relates to a cottage garden : - ' Near a pixy field in this neighbourhood ...
The moral keeping of this picture , which in every other respect is so beautiful , is injured by the bird - cage . The prettiest fairy story in these volumes relates to a cottage garden : - ' Near a pixy field in this neighbourhood ...
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Landing at Dover he thinks it necessary to quote Shakspeare's beautiful lines descriptive of the cliff , which we gladly copy - for familiar as the passage is to every tongue and ear , nothing more beautiful ever was written - it is ...
Landing at Dover he thinks it necessary to quote Shakspeare's beautiful lines descriptive of the cliff , which we gladly copy - for familiar as the passage is to every tongue and ear , nothing more beautiful ever was written - it is ...
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A Treatise on the Law of Adulterine Bastardy with | 48 |
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