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The boy certainly saw no pictures . but be saw the images of the objects represented in them ; and he sa them by reflection , as is proved by the reversing of Lord Nelson's But the conjuror himself , perhaps unintentionally , admitted ...
The boy certainly saw no pictures . but be saw the images of the objects represented in them ; and he sa them by reflection , as is proved by the reversing of Lord Nelson's But the conjuror himself , perhaps unintentionally , admitted ...
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able to combine the main object of health with the gratification of an ardent desire to visit the classical scenes of Greece ... and the shortness of the period allotted to me , we had the good fortune to succeed in both our objects .
able to combine the main object of health with the gratification of an ardent desire to visit the classical scenes of Greece ... and the shortness of the period allotted to me , we had the good fortune to succeed in both our objects .
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A second great object which I hope will be impressed upon the mind of this Royal Lady is , a rooted horror of war - an earnest and pas- sionate desire to keep her people in a state of profound peace . The greatest curse which can be ...
A second great object which I hope will be impressed upon the mind of this Royal Lady is , a rooted horror of war - an earnest and pas- sionate desire to keep her people in a state of profound peace . The greatest curse which can be ...
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