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... that in a world so vast as the Peru , the Mexico , the Chili , of Spaniards during the first quarter of the seventeenth century , and under the slender modification of Indian manners as yet effected EXPLANATORY NOTICES . XV.
... that in a world so vast as the Peru , the Mexico , the Chili , of Spaniards during the first quarter of the seventeenth century , and under the slender modification of Indian manners as yet effected EXPLANATORY NOTICES . XV.
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... vast was the transition to that perfection of ele- gance , and of adaptation between means and ends , that reigned from centre to circumference through the stables at Laxton ! I , as it happened , could re- port to Lord Massey their ...
... vast was the transition to that perfection of ele- gance , and of adaptation between means and ends , that reigned from centre to circumference through the stables at Laxton ! I , as it happened , could re- port to Lord Massey their ...
Side 33
... vast and myriad - faced literature . A French author of eminence , fifty years back , having occa- sion to speak of our English literature collectively , in reference to the one point of its variety , being also a man of honor , and ...
... vast and myriad - faced literature . A French author of eminence , fifty years back , having occa- sion to speak of our English literature collectively , in reference to the one point of its variety , being also a man of honor , and ...
Side 53
... vast sewer , in short , the cloaca maxima of London , there is in that arrangement of things any special reproach applying to our mighty English capital . On the contrary , all great cities that ever were founded have sought out , as ...
... vast sewer , in short , the cloaca maxima of London , there is in that arrangement of things any special reproach applying to our mighty English capital . On the contrary , all great cities that ever were founded have sought out , as ...
Side 62
... vast Grosvenor property , sweeping across the whole area of that most aristocratic region in the metropolis now called Belgravia , which was then a name unknown ; and this Hesperian region had as yet no architectural value , and ...
... vast Grosvenor property , sweeping across the whole area of that most aristocratic region in the metropolis now called Belgravia , which was then a name unknown ; and this Hesperian region had as yet no architectural value , and ...
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